Citi
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Strong demand for Bangkok Bank’s dollar-denominated Basel III-compliant tier two transaction allowed Thailand’s largest lender to sell a bigger deal at a tighter price than expected, writes Addison Gong.
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Keppel DC Real Estate Investment Trust priced a placement of new units at the top of guidance, raising S$235.4m ($171.3m) for the purchase of two data centres in Singapore.
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Lendlease Global Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust has hit the road for its Singapore IPO as it seeks up to S$740.3m ($537.9m), according to a source close to the deal.
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Adam Lavis, head of equities for Australia and New Zealand at Citi, is retiring from the bank after eight years.
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French telecommunications company Altice France added another €1bn to its bond package, taking advantage of the historically issuer-friendly market conditions. The tranches were finalised after the European Central Bank announced a new round of stimulus, pushing down bond yields across the board.
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KfW and Bpifrance were the first public sector borrowers out of the blocks in euros following last Thursday’s European Central Bank meeting in which it unleashed its new comprehensive stimulus package.
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Banco Sabadell and ASB Finance launched senior bonds in the euro market on Monday, with the former hitting the ‘sweet spot’ of investor appetite and the latter struggling to achieve the same level of demand as its Kiwi peer ANZ New Zealand had last week.
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Keppel DC Real Estate Investment Trust has launched a one-day sale of new units to raise up to S$235.4m ($171.3m) to fund the purchase of two Singapore properties.
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The Bank of East Asia returned to the market with a Basel III-compliant additional tier one (AT1) deal, paying no premium despite reporting disappointing interim results for the first half of 2019 and amid the turmoil in Hong Kong SAR.
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Alpek, the petrochemicals business of Mexican conglomerate Grupo Alfa, sold a $500m 10 year bond on Wednesday at the tight end of expectations to become the latest in a line of Mexican issuers to tap the primary market in September.
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