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Financial professionals would love Europe to harmonise its bankruptcy and insolvency laws. But examine any particular case — say, that of oil company Afren — and it is clear that goal is out of reach. That may even be a good thing.
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China Aoyuan Property Group priced a $250m bond this week, proving that sentiment has improved to the point where the market is ready to embrace lower rated property developers from China.
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Indonesian airline Garuda Indonesia has mandated 15 banks to arrange its first dollar outing, which will be in sukuk format. Roadshows will take in the Middle East, Asia and Europe.
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China’s decision to lower its deposit as well as lending rate on May 10 has prompted a recovery in the country’s capital-hungry real estate industry. And China Aoyuan Property Group is looking to take advantage of the improved sentiment to price a three year bond on May 18.
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Following a slow start to the year, momentum is final picking up for the dim sum bond market with a pair of issuers looking to kick off their roadshows on May 18.
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The recent sell-off in US government bonds has grabbed plenty of headlines, with some observers fearing the negativity could spill over to Asia. But if this week’s primary issuance volume is anything to go by, the region is unlikely to be perturbed by the volatility, writes Rev Hui.