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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
◆ Deal finds demand despite arrest of South Korea's president ◆ High single digit concession left for investors ◆ Leads added spread to calm concerns
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Having sealed the largest deal in its Driver China series in May, Volkswagen Finance (China) decided it wanted to raise more from China’s securitization market. The originator stuck to a similar deal structure on September 7, taking home Rmb3.66bn ($569.7m).
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General syndication for Indian data analytics firm Mu Sigma’s debut loan is in its last leg, with three banks having committed so far.
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Southeast Asian companies have pulled off a dramatic increase in dollar bond issuance this year. But with Indonesia still representing the bulk of deals from the region, bankers are bracing themselves for a slow down as the end of the year approaches. Addison Gong reports.
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The Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) said it is working with Hong Kong’s stock exchange to launch Green Bond Connect, an initiative to help Bond Connect investors identify Chinese bonds that meet international green standards. But market participants are divided on whether such an initiative is necessary. Noah Sin reports.
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Asian equity capital markets jolted back into life this week, with a handful of overnight blocks signalling the end of the summer lull during the constant furore on the Korean peninsula. Despite the uncertainty, bankers predict equity markets will absorb the noise and battle through. Jonathan Breen reports.
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JD.com has hired five banks to arrange its $500m debut in the international loan market, making it the latest borrower from China’s red-hot technology sector on the prowl for funds.
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