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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) has become the first Japanese issuer to tap the Panda bond market, crossing the finishing line on the same day as Mizuho Bank. The issuer focused on attracting local investors in its debut deal, raising Rmb1bn ($154m) from the onshore market.
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China's listed companies are set to sell stock directly to European investors. The first listing of an A-share company on the China Europe International Exchange (Ceinex) in Frankfurt will happen by June this year. Investment banks have already been mandated, GlobalCapital Asia's sister publication GlobalRMB has reported.
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Groupe BPCE issued ¥116.1bn ($1.04bn) of Samurai notes this week across six tranches, two of which were social bonds. But unlike with many socially responsible deals, the proceeds will go to clients rather than financing projects directly.
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Trafigura’s Singaporean entity Trafigura Pte launched a $4.5bn revolving credit facility on Monday to refinance two loans taken out over the last two years.
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Mizuho Bank opened the Japanese Panda bond market on January 12, sharing the title of first issuer in the category with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG). But instead of aiming for a blockbuster transaction, Mizuho treaded carefully – raising just Rmb500m ($77m) from the debut deal.
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India’s Housing Development Finance Corp has won approval from its committee of directors to raise up to Rp129.9bn ($2.05bn) in fresh capital.
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