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Conservative tenors likely to be in demand when issuance resumes
Market participants still hope to clear backlog before April
◆ Longer tranches earmarked for Hinkley Point C financing ◆ Books close at just under €11bn ◆ Single digit concessions offered
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Bond exchanges and tender offers are rising in popularity among Asian issuers, as funding officials race to beat a mountain of maturities next year. Addison Gong reports.
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Chinese issuers kept up their bond issuances on Wednesday, despite having to contend with the backdrop of the US-China trade war. Three borrowers raised a combined $840m, proving that investors are still buying a range of credits.
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Asset manager Pemberton has opened an office in Denmark to expand its European business.
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China’s State Development and Investment Corp (SDIC) launched a $1bn transaction on Tuesday, split between a green bond and a conventional bond. Investors shook off trade war worries to swarm both portions of the deal with orders.
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Korea Railroad Corp turned west on Monday, marketing a six year bond to Swiss investors.
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Long-dated dollar bonds issued by Indonesian companies have been taking a beating in the secondary market, with the country's high yield sector also expected to suffer from the negative impact of an ongoing trade war between two of the world's biggest economies.