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  • Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings made its debut in the bond market on September 1, raising $320m from a five year non call three paper that was met with some scepticism by investors who questioned the firm’s future business plans.
  • China Oceanwide Holdings Group (Oceanwide) has announced guidance on its debut international bond and will use part of the proceeds to fund a project in Los Angeles.
  • Indonesian industrial estate developer Kawasan Indus tri Jababeka is meeting investors in Asia this week for an exchange offer of its existing 2017s. Those bonds have rallied in secondary as the exchange offer is the only way investors can get their hands on the new bonds which are offering an attractive yield.
  • 361 Degrees International, a Chinese sportswear brand targeting second and third tier cities, is meeting investors for its debut offshore renminbi bond. Tsinlien Group, meanwhile, has mandated banks for its own CNH deal.
  • Travis Perkins, the UK building materials supplier, plans to launch what is believed to be its first public bond, with a benchmark sterling deal rated BB+ by Standard & Poor’s.
  • China Oceanwide Holdings Group is expected to issue a five year bond to finance an acquisition of land in Los Angeles according to an investor who met the company last week.