© 2026 GlobalCapital, Derivia Intelligence Limited, company number 15235970, 161 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3AL. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement | Event Participant Terms & Conditions | Cookies

Asia

Top Section

Top Section

Executive is moving to more senior role
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
◆ Deal finds demand despite arrest of South Korea's president ◆ High single digit concession left for investors ◆ Leads added spread to calm concerns
More articles

More articles

More articles

  • Concord New Energy Group, a Chinese wind and solar power company, was forced to pull its planned green dollar bond debut on Wednesday after it was caught in a down market.
  • Hong Kong’s Wing Lung Bank managed to raise $400m from a Basel III tier two bond on Wednesday, braving increased volatility to find a source of replacement capital.
  • Edelweiss Financial Services has added Rp15bn ($229.6m) to its coffers after pricing its qualified institutional placement at the bottom of the range.
  • Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties (DWCP) has put together a three-pronged plan to address problems related to its offshore loans, worth close to $1.5bn. The deal itself is giving lenders enough of a headache. But it has also put the spotlight on other loans guaranteed by onshore parents in China, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
  • Bank of China's Paris branch raised almost $1.5bn across three currencies and tranches on Wednesday, marking the fifth offshore green bond from China this year. Concord New Energy had contrasting success and pulled out of a planned deal.
  • Reliance Communications, an Indian telecoms business, defaulted on a $300m bond this week, failing to make a coupon payment to offshore investors after being given a seven-day grace period. The company has put together a plan to restructure its debt, but it has been greeted with widespread scepticism. Addison Gong reports.
shared comment list