Asia Pacific
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Bookrunners on China Development Bank Corp’s debut international green bond have released price guidance for a dual-tranche transaction featuring dollars and euros.
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Korea Electric Power Corp has hired three bookrunners to run an investor roadshow ahead of a potential dollar-denominated green bond issuance as it looks to build a renewables portfolio in the US through acquisitions.
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Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group Co, a Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV), raised $600m on Tuesday from a dual-tranche deal that was nearly nine times covered.
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China Eastern Airlines Corp has nabbed S$500m ($366.69m) from its first foreign currency transaction as it makes an attempt to diversify its funding base.
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Kingboard Chemical Holdings’ controlling shareholder is paring its stake in the firm through an accelerated sale of shares on Wednesday evening that could raise HK$920m ($118m).
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Qatari investor Three Pillars has bagged Rp96bn ($1.48bn) after offloading a chunk of shares in global telecommunication company Bharti Airtel, according to a source close to the deal.
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China’s policy of opening up its onshore market while holding a tight grip on capital flows is unsustainable, according to two Chinese academics, who called for a more proactive policy from China in promoting renminbi internationalisation.
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KWG Property Holding raised $300m from a seven year non-call four bond on Tuesday, managing to pay a zero to negative new issue premium despite hitting the dollar market for the fourth time in 2017.
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China Overseas Grand Oceans Group (Cogo) is taking the rights issue route to pay off debt, proposing to raise HK$4.7bn ($595.9m) from shareholders.
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ICBC Financial Leasing Co hit the dollar bond market on Wednesday with a dual-tranche transaction, returning a few months after its last international issuance.
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Indonesian industrial estate developer Kawasan Industri Jababeka has returned to the market to tap its existing 6.5% 2023s.
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Redco Properties Group has jumped on the short-dated bond trend, launching a 364-day dollar deal on Wednesday.