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It has been a week of firsts in the corporate bond market, with Italian energy and water group Acea issuing its first bond of the year and Australian-listed property company Scentre picking Europe for its debut issuance.
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Times Property Holdings has returned to the international bond market and released final guidance on its first dim sum bond. The substantial handle should attract strong support from yield hungry investors, according to bankers on the deal.
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China Huarong Asset Management Corporation (AMC), one of China’s four big AMCs, is out with guidance for its inaugural international bond.
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Jinchuan Group is meeting investors for its debut international offering. The deal will mark the first offshore renminbi bond issued by a regional state-owned enterprise (SOEs) that has gained approval from China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
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Redco Properties Group, the Chinese residential property developer, is meeting fixed income investors this week. Should a deal follow, it will be the borrower's first ever bond.
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Trade & Development Bank of Mongolia (TDBM) kicked off a series of fixed income investor meetings on July 3. The borrower, which sold a dim sum bond in January, is the only Mongolian credit to have tapped the international market so far this year.