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Indian renewable energy firm Greenko Energy Holdings returned to the green debt market this week, printing a $1bn dual-tranche trade — Asia's largest dollar corporate green bond to date.
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A relatively stable credit backdrop has encouraged a swathe of Asian issuers to tap the bond market this week, ensuring a blistering pace of issuance.
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The recent boom in high yield bond issuance has left traces of investor indigestion, but French data manager Infopro Digital enjoyed a warm reception for its rare loan-to-bond refinancing deal.
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Indian power company JSW Energy received board approval last week to raise up to Rp210bn ($3.27bn) from the debt and equity markets.
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Gemdale Corp has tapped two banks as leads on a dollar bond, after recently receiving the go-ahead for the issuance from its board and China’s National Development and Reform Commission.
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Nan Hai Corp is selling a bond backed by a standby letter of credit (SBLC) while ENN Energy is returning to the market after a three year hiatus. Meanwhile, waste-to-energy firm China Jinjiang Environment Holding Company (CJE) has mandated a lead for its deal.