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  • Indonesia’s Berau Coal Energy, which was forced to pull a bond issue last week, is attempting to re-engage investors with a site visit this week.
  • China Oceanwide Holdings Group is meeting investors in Hong Kong this week. While the meetings are technically a non-deal roadshow, investors said the borrower was looking to finance an acquisition.
  • Indonesia’s Berau Coal Energy tried to tip the balance in its favour with its bond offering last week by asking investors to take on greater risk but not compensating them for it. Unsurprisingly, the deal did not see the finish line. BCE would do well to keep in mind the age old adage that you can’t have your cake and eat it too.
  • Indonesia’s Berau Coal Energy (BCE) pulled a five year non call three deal this week that it brought to market on Monday. Despite feedback that its initial guidance was not generous enough, it decided against revising it — drawing criticism from bankers, writes Isabella Zhong.
  • Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) is preparing to join the procession of Indian high yield names making their debut in the international bond market, after picking for banks for a dollar deal.
  • Chinese real estate developer Cifi Holdings will be kicking off a non-deal roadshow in Asia later this week after announcing strong mid-year financial results on Tuesday, August 12.