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Fixed income dollar accounts will soon have the opportunity to buy new names from China’s financial sector and southeast Asia's coal mining industry, with three debut issuers set to roadshow in Asia, Europe and the US next week.
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Chinese investment banks and brokerages had a dazzling performance in Asian DCM during the first half, remaining the preferred choice for the country’s offshore issuers while also making big leaps in boosting their international client base. With their rise have also come increasing concerns around best market practices – but even these may soon be a thing of the past. Addison Gong reports.
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The cloudburst of corporate bond issues investors had been expecting during the dry first two business days of July arrived on Wednesday, with a five tranche salvo by Annington Funding, in euros and sterling, plus deals from Kedrion and National Grid.
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Qinghai Provincial Investment Group made a quick return to the bond market this week, giving investors an opportunity to top up their exposure five months after making its debut.
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A group of nine Chinese companies have received approval from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to sell international bonds.
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State-owned enterprise Qinghai Provincial Investment Group Co is making a rapid return to the international debt market, launching a new dollar bond on Tuesday about four months after its debut.