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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 fewer headwinds against Chinese property.
  • Logan Property Holdings launched its debut transaction in international markets on Tuesday with a five year non call three dollar issue. Although the non-investment grade developer is a relatively new name, it ranks well among Chinese property companies for financial health, and the deal is said to have gotten off to a solid start.
  • Longfor Properties priced only the second four year CNH bond on Wednesday night, opting for the unusual tenor to spread out its maturity profile. It is also the first Chinese property issuer to come to the CNH market since February.
  • Country Garden Holdings Co made a long awaited return to the bond market on May 15. It was the first issuer from the Chinese property sector since April 29, but while it priced a successful deal, bankers said questions remained over the health of Chinese property names.
  • Yanzhou Coal Mining (Yancoal) priced a perpetual non call two year hybrid on May 15 to bolster its balance sheet. As slowing economic growth in China fanned concerns about the prospects for the country’s coal industry, the issuer took a cautious approach to structuring and had to pay a hefty premium.
  • Longfor Properties has announced guidance on its inaugural CNH offering.