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China Singyes Solar Technologies Holdings plans to kick off a series of investor meetings as it seeks buyers for its maiden offshore RMB-denominated notes.
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HNA Group, the owner of Hainan Airlines, priced the group’s third bond in three weeks on Thursday. The deal follows Hong Kong Airlines and Hainan Airlines which issued dim sum and Singapore dollars respectively.
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Indiabulls Real Estate priced the first offshore property bond out of India on Thursday. A pair of roadshows helped with the price discovery process and the bond raised $175m.
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Abengoa Yield, the contracted asset holding company controlled by Abengoa, the Spanish renewable energy company, has launched its first bond since it was listed on Nasdaq in June.
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Indonesian corporates rated below BB will not be able to issue foreign debt in the international capital markets after 2016, if a recent proposal by Bank Indonesia is implemented in full. The bank is taking several measures to reduce Indonesian corporate exposure to dollars as quantitative easing comes to an end, but critics say the move will hurt the high yield market, writes Virginia Furness.
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Investors looking to diversify into India received their second opportunity in as many weeks when JSW Steel tapped the market with its maiden offshore bond on November 5. While the transaction did not get as much attention as Tata Motors did last month, it still resonated well with investors and ended up with a more than three times covered book.