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Bharat Petroleum is planning to issue a bond and aims to pick the banks in the next couple of weeks EuroWeek Asia understands.
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Singapore dollar bonds look to be gaining momentum with two names in the market already this week. Trafigura, a Dutch commodity trading company, priced its first Singapore dollar bond on Monday - a perpetual - and regular issuer CapitaMall Trust has opened books on a seven year bullet aimed at the retail market.
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Oil India has mandated five banks for a new Reg S dollar bond as investor sentiment towards the region improves.
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Ineos expects to rely mainly on its existing group of lenders to achieve a margin cut on the senior tranches of an outstanding $4.1bn transatlantic loan package.
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B Communications, a company that holds a stake in Israeli telco Bezeq, sold an increased debut high yield bond on Monday.
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SNF Floerger, the French polyacrylamide manufacturer, wants to tap its 5.5% June 2020 notes sold through its holding company SPCM for €100m.