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Four firms from Asia ex-Japan are taking bids for their dollar bonds, including Lionbridge Capital Co, Nan Hai Corp, Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises Company as well as Malaysia’s Yinson Holdings.
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Corporate bond spreads have been on a steady grind tighter for around six months. Despite geopolitical surprises and much debate around interest rate rises and tapering of quantitative easing, the market has rarely been knocked off its path. But is now the time to worry more?
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Indonesian company Asia Pulp & Paper’s high profile default 16 years ago appears to be still fresh in the minds of investors. Its unit APP China Group sealed a modest $150m bond on Tuesday, but had to entice the buy-side with a juicy yield and a short tenor.
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Geo Energy Resources is making a second attempt at selling a dollar bond, two months after the Indonesian coal producer decided to cancel its transaction.
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Indonesia’s Indika Energy is hunting for more dollar debt, six months after securing $265m on the back of a nearly five times covered book.
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China’s Yuzhou Properties pulled off a $300m bond on Monday, navigating a choppy equities market that saw stock prices of many Hong Kong-listed developers plunge amid cooling measures from the Mainland regulators.