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◆ Fourth largest deal from any corporate in euros ◆ Concession needed to lock in size ◆ Marketed alongside debut Canadian dollar trade
Volumes and concessions are set to skip higher, hand in hand
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Lull in dollar corporate supply supports spread levels
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  • Singapore Telecommunications bagged $500m from an opportunistic outing on Monday, leveraging on its rarity value and investment grade credentials to woo investors.
  • Singapore Telecommunications and a Hangzhou local government financing vehicle both hit the dollar bond market on Monday, already putting Asia’s debt market ahead of the one dollar issuance last week. But bankers say there is little more to come.
  • UK and Irish building materials group Grafton has raised €160m in a dual tranche US private placement (US PP) transaction.
  • Asia’s offshore bond market has ground to a halt. Global market volatility, driven by in part by geopolitical risk, has left borrowers on the sidelines, waiting for what will they hope will be a more stable market in September. In the meantime, the only sign of resilience in the region comes from China, where local banks can be leaned on to anchor deals. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Asia’s offshore bond market ran to a near stand-still this week, with just one issuer selling a dollar bond. While the typical summer lull is to blame for at least some of the quiet, bankers were divided on whether the crisis in Turkey has made things worse for Asian issuers.
  • Beijing Construction Engineering Group (BCEG) raised $600m from a quick transaction on Monday, following the approach of other recent Chinese issuers by relying on anchor orders to close the deal.