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China Shanshui Cement Group is making a return to the dollar market for the first time in three years, opening books to a five year non call three transaction on March 3.
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Campofrio Food Group, the Spanish meat processor, has brought back to the market a €500m high yield bond it pulled in November.
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Times Property Holdings printed a $280m five year non call three bond this week in what was only the fourth Chinese high yield property firm to tap the international market in 2015. Even though the amount raised was small, its significance is anything but. A recovery for the much maligned sector could finally be on the cards.
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Times Property Holdings took advantage of an improving market backdrop for the Chinese real estate sector to print a bigger than expected $280m five year non call three bond on March 2.
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India’s largest residential property company Lodha Developers is looking to come to the market for its debut offshore bond, three months after it pulled the plug on what should have been its maiden issue.
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India’s Yes Bank is gearing up for a second green bond sale just days after issuing what became the country’s first green debt. On the back of strong demand, the bank was able to raise twice the amount it originally targeted and looks to lead the green financing the government is stepping up to encourage.