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Korea Gas Corp took advantage of an improvement in market sentiment after US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen spoke to Congress, sealing an $800m dual tranche deal on Thursday.
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The European Financial Stability Facility is set to enjoy enviable conditions when it comes to the euro market next week — during which the Greek sovereign could also make an appearance. Demand at the long end has been particularly strong due to a yield spike last week, which KfW and SCNF Réseau have since taken advantage of.
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The UK Debt Management Office broke yet another record on Tuesday, building its largest ever book in cash terms for an inflation-linked syndication. The demand was such that the bond then tightened in secondary to move past the fair value level at the book open, said one of the leads.
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South Africa’s National Treasury is meeting with its nine primary banks on Friday to discuss its 2017 Eurobond issuance, according to its senior analyst Alilali Nelufule.
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The Republic of Indonesia sold one of its classic blockbuster deals this week, raising more than $3bn from a three-tranche bond in euros and dollars. The transaction was a mix of self-promotion and opportunism — and further cements the country’s reputation as one of the savviest issuers in the region, writes Morgan Davis.
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Saka Energi Indonesia, the upstream oil and gas arm of state-owned Perusahaan Gas Negara, is back in the loan market for a $200m-$300m deal with a bigger top group when compared with its previous borrowing.
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Greentown China Holdings made a rare visit to the debt market, selling a senior perpetual bond on Tuesday. The transaction saw blow-out demand of about $6bn for the $450m deal, allowing the leads to slice pricing by 37.5bp from initial guidance.
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CJ CheilJedang Corp sold all of its stake in Samsung Life Insurance Co through an overnight block this week, raising W357.7bn ($314.2m) after the bookrunners managed to move investors up to the middle of the price range.
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Thailand’s PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) raised $500m from its new perpetual non-call five bond on Wednesday, while simultaneously conducting a buyback of its existing notes.
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Korea Gas Corp opened books for a dual tranche dollar deal on Thursday, more than a month after wrapping up a roadshow in Europe. Industrial Bank of Korea and Doosan Infracore, meanwhile, have mandated banks for new dollar transactions.