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West China Cement marked a successful return to the bond market on September 4 by pricing a five year non-call three deal well through its closest comparable — Yingde Gases Investment. The bond was built on the back of strong anchor support, which was surprising given the predicament the Chinese cement industry finds itself in.
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Philippine homebuilder Vista Land & Lifescapes priced a highly successful tap on Wednesday and shaved more than 60bp off its funding costs. The company had recently posted strong first half results and its bonds were trading well in secondary, so sole lead DBS advised them to increase the original deal.
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West China Cement is out in the market with on new dollar bond. Leads say that books were already covered prior to announcement after strong anchor orders came in during the roadshow.
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361° International raised Rmb1.5bn ($243m) from a 2017 dim sum on September 4 with a debut offering that was well backed by investors thanks to the diversification opportunity the credit offered.
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Europe's corporate bond market looks set to be enlivened in the coming months by two of the trends which characterised the first half of the year. Foreign issuers are flocking to the euro market, with at least four deals in the market's burgeoning roadshow calendar emanating from US and Australian companies.
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DIC Asset, the unrated German property company, launched its third bond today, a €125m issue led by Citigroup and Bankhaus Lampe.