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Shui On Land has returned to the international bond market less than a month after its last dual tranche offering. The borrower is looking to take advantage of improved sentiment in the Chinese property sector.
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Central European miner New World resources has launched a full shake-up of its capital position, calling on equity, bond and loan markets for a deal which it hopes will allow it to take advantage of an upturn in coal markets after a tough year.
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Improved sentiment towards the Chinese property sector and recent ratings upgrades helped Kaisa Group Holdings to attract a whopping $5.6bn order book for its second dollar issue of the year on Thursday.
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Logan Property Holdings printed its inaugural international issue, a five year non-call three dollar bond, on Tuesday. Dealers brought the high yield borrower to the market after seeing reduced headwinds to Chinese property.
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Sinotrans will meet investors for a proposed offshore renminbi bond as the borrower looks to sell its second deal in the market after making its debut in 2011.
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The minor sell-off in corporate credit of the past fortnight has come to an end. The spread widening that followed news in mid-May that Italy’s GDP had fallen in the first quarter has mostly been reversed, helped by a recovery in European share prices. As many predicted, this was no rout but a temporary correction.