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Pacific International Lines (PIL) met fixed income investors in Singapore this week for what will be the borrower’s debut bond if it emerges.
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It’s a big week for European corporate bond markets, both investment grade and high yield.
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Greenland Global Investment brought to market on Wednesday the first bond with a cross border guarantee under China’s revised rules for the credit enhancement feature. The property company is offering a dual tranche five year and 10 year dollar deal.
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Indonesian real estate developer Pakuwon Jati opened the books for its dollar return on Wednesday, offering investors a five year non call three bond. It is the issuer’s first deal in international markets since 2006.
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Rolta India is looking to make a return to the dollar market and will be meeting investors in Asia, Europe and the US this week and next.
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Greenland Global Investment is looking to become the first issuer to make use of China’s revised cross-border guarantee rules. Regulators recently made it easier for parent companies to guarantee offshore issuance, with the changes effective from June 1.