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India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
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Taiwanese semiconductor distribution company WT Microelectronics is plotting a return to the loan market after an absence of almost eight years. Bankers say more companies from the sector are likely to turn to loans in 2021 as strong growth in the industry propels opportunistic fundraising. Pan Yue reports.
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Indian IT company HCL Technologies sold its first dollar bond on Wednesday, attracting investors with its high rating and established presence overseas.
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Huadong Medicine seeks $150m debut — Indomobil revs up $200m club — PLN delays loan — Jih Sun plans April syndication
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China's Minsheng Financial Leasing Co sold a rare loan-backed bond on Wednesday, replicating a structure it has favoured in the past.
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Toyota Motor Finance (China) Co has sealed the senior tranches of its auto ABS deal at negative spreads to onshore benchmarks thanks to strong backing from Japanese investors, putting the post-Chinese New Year securitization market on strong footing.
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A significant widening of China South City Holdings’ dollar bonds issued in January forced the company to offer a juicier yield for its return to the international market this week.
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