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  • San Miguel Corporation’s Global Power Holdings opened books on a new hybrid bond on Tuesday morning, with guidance on the perpetual non call 5.5 bond set at 7.625% area. Bankers have indicated that the borrower is looking to do a benchmark size transaction.
  • It is the first international bond issuer from Bangladesh, but Banglalink Digital Communications faced more than the usual debutant challenges in its deal last Friday.
  • Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings is meeting with investors for a proposed Reg S/144A dollar transaction.
  • Tata Motors is meeting investors in Asia this week, and plans to issue a dollar bond from its subsidiary TML Holdings.
  • Banglalink, the Bangladeshi telecoms company, looks set to finally price the debut international bond from the country more than one week after it came out with initial guidance on April 16.
  • Times Property Holdings reopened its debut dollar bond on Thursday after receiving strong anchor orders. Despite recent negative headlines surrounding the Chinese property sector, investors took a keen interest in the offering, allowing the issuer to quickly close the deal and even increase the deal.