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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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Indonesia’s Waskita Karya sealed a Rph5tr ($375m) loan this week, in a rare syndication with international banks. While the borrower raised its profile as it tapped into pockets of rupiah liquidity from foreign lenders, the deal also illustrated the push by north Asian banks to deploy their balance sheet in Indonesia. John Loh writes.
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There was relief all round this week after Hong Kong's financial regulator backed down from a contentious plan to increase its involvement in listing approvals, and also gave the market some much-needed clarity on its role in IPOs, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Standard Chartered has allocated a $300m offshore financing for Lotte Vietnam Shopping to four additional banks, following general syndication.
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It has been a tough year for Chinese issuers as they battle with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to get go-aheads for offshore bond sales. But the regulator’s snail-like approval process appears to be crawling to a near standstill ahead of the National Congress of the Communist Party, leaving bankers befuddled about what to expect for the rest of the year. Morgan Davis reports.
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India’s real estate and infrastructure investment trusts have been approved to issue bonds, in the latest move to ease the funding crunch for issuers.
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ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co has priced its Rp57bn ($884m) IPO at the top of the range, after strong institutional investor support made books nearly three times subscribed.
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