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There’s a feeling that with August almost upon us, the slowdown in leveraged activity some were starting to doubt may be here. But while new launches have been few and far between, loan bankers still have a substantial amount to do before setting off on holiday.
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Chinese real estate developer KWG Property Holding made a successful return to the debt capital markets by printing a $400m bond after receiving an order book of $5.25bn.
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KWG Property Holding issued initial price guidance for a five year non call three bond on July 29, joining a slew of Chinese real estate names that has been tapping the debt market recently.
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Hong Kong listed RedCo Properties Group made its debt capital markets debut on July 25 but the borrower struggled to gain traction with investors and was unable to tighten guidance.
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China’s Greenland Holding Group will be meeting investors this week for a proposed dollar deal, following the establishment of a $2bn MTN programme.
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Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Indian telecommunications company Reliance Communications, priced its debut international bond – a five year non call two – on Thursday. Although the non call two structure has been uncommon in the Asian high yield domain, it is expected to offer more flexibility to the growing company down the road.