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Thai Airways is meeting investors for its first dollar offering this week and has opted for a senior perpetual bond. Should it be successful, the borrower will be only the second Thai corporate to tap the international market this year.
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This week is the busiest in European leveraged loans world since Numericable’s €16bn splash in the markets in April.
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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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Thai Airways is meeting investors this week for its first dollar offering and has opted for a senior perpetual bond. Should a bond follow, the borrower will be only the second Thai corporate to tap the dollar hybrid market this year.
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SriLankan Airlines issued the first bond from the country’s corporate sector for nearly a decade on Monday. Flying high on unconditional sovereign support and rarity value, the debut deal attracted an order book that was a staggering 17x subscribed. But while some investors saw attractive relative value, others were after more compensation for higher perceived risk, writes Isabella Zhong.
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Pakuwon Jati made its first appearance in the international bond market since 2006 when it priced a five year non call three dollar offering on Wednesday. Rarity value spurred demand and despite a steep price revision, the bond traded up in secondaries.