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Bond investors are embracing Korean Air Lines Co (KAL) after its successful debt outing in June last year. In its $300m comeback deal on Tuesday, the company managed to find demand from a group of new investors.
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Central China Real Estate, Hubei Science & Technology Investment Group Co and Shui On Land jumped into the offshore debt market on Monday, getting ahead of a growing line of issuers.
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A number of Indian issuers are preparing to head to the international debt market, as the appeal of offshore fundraising rises amid pressure in the domestic bond market.
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Asia’s debt market is heading into March at full speed with seven issuers opening new deals on Monday. Borrowers need to be quick on their feet and act promptly over the next month to get their bonds past the finish line, said bankers in the region.
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Redco Properties Group priced an opportunistic transaction on Thursday, raising a larger-than-expected $300m. Unlike some other 364-day deals, its transaction saw strong support from real money accounts.
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Traditional high yield investors have taken advantage of a quiet primary market to raise their complaints about default protection covenants becoming too weak. But its translation into spreads is yet to be seen.