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French car maker Groupe Renault may have been the only European high yield borrower in the top 20 global capex champions’ list published by Standard & Poor’s on Monday, but car makers overall gained positions in the ranking.
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Korea Development Bank has opened books for an offshore renminbi offering that will be dual listed in Singapore and Taipei, marking the first such deal for the issuer and only the third one ever from a South Korean name.
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Greentown China Holdings successfully persuaded bondholders of its two existing dollar notes into a new $500m five year non call three dollar bond on July 31. Bankers on the deal say the exchange offer ended up satisfying both the issuer and investors.
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Asia’s US dollar bond market has started the week with a bang, with China Auto Rental (CAR), Peking University Founder Group and Shanghai Electric opening books for their respective transactions on Monday, August 3.
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Greentown China Holdings has opened books to a new five year non call three dollar bond on July 31 following the end of an exchange offer plus consent solicitation exercise a day earlier.
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Chinese conglomerate HNA Group will hit the road ahead of its Reg S offshore bond in dollars, while its subsidiary HNA Capital has been waiting for the right issuance window for a dollar offering. The subsidiary wrapped up investor meetings in Asia and Europe last week.