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China Nuclear Engineering Group Corporation (CNEC) is struggling to get its debut dim sum offering off the ground. The company has set its sights on a deal before the end of the year, but sources say the management’s unrealistic pricing targets are not going down well with investors.
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Corporate bond bankers are busy, for this time of year. While they are usually up for doing deals, it is clear investors, too, are in no hurry to close their books for the year, but are keen to buy paper, despite the let-down of the European Central Bank’s lukewarm QE boost last week.
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Corporate treasurers across Europe will be thanking Daimler today, as the German car maker took the lead on Tuesday and showed that the bond market is wide open for deals.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of Asia fixed income capital markets, Herman van den Wall Bake, has left the bank, sources close to the move confirmed.
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China Nuclear Engineering Group Corporation (CNEC) is hoping to launch what will probably be the last dim sum bond of the year. However, the borrower is struggling to get the debut off the ground, as it is pushing to issue at a level that is much lower than market rates, several sources close to the deal have told GlobalRMB.
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Has 2015 been a good year for M&A, or a disappointing one? It depends who you ask.