Bank of America
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China’s Concord New Energy Group is hoping for second time lucky in the dollar bond market, opening books for a new green deal on Tuesday, about two months after a failed attempt.
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Expectations for a busy week in the investment grade corporate market were maintained despite only Telefonica taking advantage of good primary conditions on Monday, as it sold a benchmark nine year bond in euros.
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India's Tata Steel has lined up a group of 21 lenders for an up to $2.16bn six year loan, which will be launched into primary syndication in a couple of weeks, said bankers close to the deal.
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Tata Steel, Tunas Baru Lampung and State Bank of India are on the prowl for dollars as they kick off their annual fundraising activities.
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Chinese internet company Tencent Holdings added an impressive $5bn to its coffers on Thursday from its first international bond since 2015. While pricing looked fair, what surprised the leads was the strong participation from US investors.
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Thailand’s Osotspa is planning a flotation of up to $400m on the domestic bourse this year, said bankers working on the trade.
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Hyundai Oilbank, a subsidiary of shipbuilding giant Hyundai Heavy Industries, has appointed six firms to run its potential multi-billion-dollar listing expected later this year.
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SSAs enjoyed a fine week in the sterling market, raising a total of nearly £2bn as bankers pointed to several factors that could be driving demand.
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Chinese conglomerate Tencent brought cheer to the dollar bond market on Thursday as it tapped pent-up demand with a four-part benchmark trade that amassed a $40bn order book.
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