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Indonesian power house Indika Energy sealed a $575m bond on Thursday, weeks after securing a consent offer from its existing investors. With its new funds, the company will be able to close its recent acquisition of Kideco Jaya Agung.
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China Eastern Airlines Corp has named banks to lead its first Singapore dollar bond, with a roadshow being held next week.
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Macquarie has led a £1.3bn ($1.7bn) secured financing in the direct lending market for the acquisition of a 50% stake in a UK offshore wind farm, the Walney Extension, taking £500m of the issue itself.
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Investment boutique Green Ash became the newest player in the corporate high yield market this week, with its short dated speculative grade bond strategy set to include a large allocation to UK credit.
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Property giant China Vanke Co and HNA Group Co came to the market on Thursday with dollar bonds, taking vastly different approaches. Vanke opted for a tenor of 10 years, but HNA kept it ultra-short.
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Indonesian power producer Indika Energy launched a dollar bond on Thursday, turning to investors more than a month after a roadshow for the proposed transaction.