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Asia Pacific

  • Three MBA students from Singapore Management University have won Morgan Stanley’s annual Sustainable Investing Challenge with a scheme that addresses one of the areas of sustainable financing that is least advanced: adaptation to climate change.
  • Chinese technology equipment company Hauwai dropped a planned dollar tranche on its latest visit to the corporate bond marker and chose to issue its first bond in euros. This did, however, mean the company opted for a five year maturity, rather than the 10 year tenor it had marketed for the dollar bond.
  • State Grid Corporation of China priced a $2.8bn-equivalent four-tranche deal on Tuesday, managing to navigate the impact of the benchmark 10 year US Treasury yields finally breaching 3% after days of sell-off.
  • Société Générale has appointed new sales heads for Asia Pacific and Europe within its global markets division, according to a press release on Wednesday.
  • Logistics company GLP is returning to the Panda bond market for the fifth time this year, hoping to raise up to Rmb4bn ($634.3m) on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Its outing comes at a slightly difficult period in China’s onshore bond market.
  • Beijing Enterprises Water Group (BEWG) raised $500m on Tuesday to retire a bond maturing in May, finding support from investors despite the numerous unrated state-owned options available to them.
  • Pelabuhan Indonesia III, also known as Pelindo III, raised $500m from a single tranche five year bond on Tuesday after scrapping a 10 year portion that was also marketed.
  • Central China Real Estate was back in the offshore debt market on Tuesday with a Singapore dollar deal, just a week after sealing a US dollar bond.
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) will start taking IPO applications from Monday under its new regime to encourage technology listings.
  • Investors gave Car’s first Panda bond in a year the cold shoulder on Monday, forcing the company to shrink its deal. The red-chip borrower suffered as onshore investors retreated following initial excitement over the central bank’s announcement to boost liquidity and braced for the tax collection season.
  • BAIC Motor Corp sold new shares on Tuesday night to raise HK$3.3bn ($422.2m), boosting the deal size on the back of demand from outright accounts.
  • A repricing in the Indonesian high yield dollar bond market on Monday took a toll on property company Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD), which had to navigate numerous hurdles to push a $250m deal over the finish line.