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Times Property Holdings sealed a $300m deal on Wednesday in a market that continued to prove difficult, while Orient Securities raised $500m from a 2022 bond to keep its investor base alive.
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Yankuang Group Company has become the only issuer from Asia ex-Japan to venture into the dollar market on Thursday, a US holiday for Thanksgiving. But many other Chinese issuers are waiting in the wings, with a flurry of mandates announced.
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Corporate bond investors are developing their views for 2018, particularly as new issuance looks set to peter out for the year. There may be only a week or two left of active primary markets, and this week has been shortened by Thursday’s Thanksgiving holiday in the US.
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Indonesian toll-road operator Jasa Marga has mandated banks for a much anticipated inaugural offshore rupiah bond sale.
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Investment grade issuers China State Construction International Holdings and Shenzhen International Holdings raised $800m and $300m, respectively, on Tuesday. But their bonds struggled to perform in secondary due to lingering softness in the market.
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The barrage of Chinese debt issuers in the dollar market continued on Wednesday as four issuers ventured out with new bonds.