Asia Pacific
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Six Chinese real estate issuers — mostly high yield — flooded the dollar bond market on Monday with one to four year tenor deals. Investment grade rated China Vanke Co, on the other hand, tapped the longer end of the curve with a dual-tranche issuance.
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China Construction Bank’s Singapore branch joined the offshore renminbi bond issuance party on Monday with a Rmb1bn ($142m) two year deal.
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Burger King India has filed for an IPO that will raise up to Rp4bn ($57m) in primary proceeds as the fast-food chain looks to expand in the country.
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JP Morgan has bolstered coverage of India’s mid-cap companies, making three new hires to its commercial banking team in the country.
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State Street Corp has appointed Sri Pools as head of India, according to a press release on Monday.
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An undisclosed institutional investor in Malaysia’s MISC Berhad has raised MR565.6m ($136m) by selling some of its shares in the shipping company, giving buyers an extremely rare opportunity to gain exposure to it.
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Pharmaron Beijing Co, a Chinese pharmaceutical research and development service platform, started testing investor appetite for its IPO on Monday.
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BMW Auto Finance (China) is planning a return to the auto loan ABS market next week with a Rmb8bn ($1.1bn) deal.
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Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group, which bought Indian company Gland Pharma in 2016, is planning to list the subsidiary on the National Stock Exchange of India and the BSE.
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In this round-up, the US and China held another round of phone calls on trade last Friday, China officially launched the 5G mobile network and the rise in Caixin Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) was at odds with the slump in the official PMI.
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The $166.3m loan to support Blackstone Group’s Essel Propack acquisition has been oversubscribed, with 10 participants joining during general syndication.
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The World Bank has launched a public data portal providing environmental, social and governance information on sovereign governments — an area of the capital market that investors often find it harder to analyse from an ESG point of view.