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The pace in investment grade corporate bond market is a little easier than last week, after several weeks of heavy supply, with Monday and Tuesday producing just one new issue each after a quiet Friday. But the fun is not over yet. Mandates continue to pour in, boosted by the uptick in mergers and acquisitions in the second half of the year.
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Sunac China Holdings joined the procession of Chinese property companies that have come to the market since China cut borrowing rates. The company raised $400m from a five non call three year bond on December 2.
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Heavy demand for Unitymedia's €785m bond issue on Tuesday turned it into a €1bn and $550m offer that still left some investors wanting more.
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HSBC is to see a senior departure from its loans business in the United Arab Emirates.
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Agricultural Bank of China (Hong Kong) is tapping the debt market for the second time this year, opening books for a three year transaction on December 2. But unlike its earlier trade, which was done in offshore renminbi, the issuer is engaging investors for dollars.
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India’s largest residential property company Lodha Developers is in the market for its debut offshore bond, having started receiving orders on December 2.