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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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Citic Envirotech turned to the Singapore dollar market for a perpetual non-call three year bond this week, revising pricing 40bp from initial guidance. The company was helped by its deep roots in Singapore and its ownership by China’s Citic Group.
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The Chinese Ministry of Finance (MoF) has begun mandating underwriters to issue two tranches of sovereign dollar bonds – the country’s first outing in the dollar market for more than a decade.
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Indian Energy Exchange wrapped up its Rp10bn ($153.6m) IPO on Wednesday, closing more than two times subscribed. But it suffered a hiccup during bookbuilding after local regulators changed their stance on whether foreign investors could participate.
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United Overseas Bank sold its first dollar-denominated AT1 bond this week, managing to widen its investor base after regular appearances in its domestic market.
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Zhongsheng Group Holdings gave convertible bond investors a rare taste of sub-one year paper this week, replicating a structure that has gained popularity in the debt capital market for its ability to sidestep Chinese regulatory restrictions.
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Don’t write an obituary for the dim sum bond market just yet. BOC Aviation and BMW showed there are still signs of life this week, pricing a pair of three year bonds that added variety to a market that clearly needs it.
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