Asia Pacific
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CCCG Overseas Real Estate (Core), a Singapore-based company owned by China Communications Construction Group, has approached banks for its maiden dollar syndicated loan.
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HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co got off to a flying start with its Rp86.9bn ($1.3bn) IPO in India, as books opened on Tuesday following a hugely successful anchor investor process.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group Co and real estate developer KWG Property Holding are taking bids for their respective dollar bonds on Tuesday.
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Gaming firm Razer has raised HK$4.1bn ($528.8m) from its IPO after pricing it just off the top of guidance at a level considered auspicious, said sources close to the deal.
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China Eastern Airlines Corp launched its maiden Singapore dollar bond on Tuesday morning local time, marking the first time the company is venturing offshore.
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The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) announced on Monday that it would complete its 2017 funding programme with a pair of taps on Tuesday. Conditions in euros looked strong on Monday, as they allowed the Council of Auckland to pull its spread in by 7bp for its second ever euro deal.
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Justin Crane, head of loan syndicate and distribution at Standard Chartered, is set to leave the bank at the end of this month, sources said.
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Yoma Strategic Holdings has bagged S$82m ($60.1m) through a placement of 155m primary shares on the Singapore Exchange.
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Four Seasons Education is closing books two days early on its $111m New York Stock Exchange listing, said a banker managing the transaction.
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Sasseur Reit is expected to start pre-deal investor education for a S$500m ($366m) IPO in Singapore from Tuesday, said bankers close to the trade.
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China Education Group is looking to list in Hong Kong by the end of the year with an IPO that is likely to fetch around $400m, according to a source close to the deal.
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New India Assurance Co (NIA) and Mahindra Logistics will both price their IPOs at the top end of guidance, pocketing a combined Rp104.3bn ($1.6bn) from equity investors.