Credit Suisse
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Three Chinese property names hit the bond market on Tuesday, raising a combined $1.624bn in a mix of senior and subordinated trades.
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Ageas sold a restricted tier one (RT1) bond this week in an effort to replace some of its grandfathered securities. The insurer secured tight pricing, bolstered by about €5bn of orders.
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Home First Finance Co India, a home loan provider, is planning an IPO of up to Rp15bn ($209.1m), according to a draft prospectus filed with the country’s securities regulator.
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A number of untested European companies have made their entrance to the international high yield bond market in the past two weeks as central banks fuel conditions that pamper repeat and new issuers alike, while driving investors into ever riskier assets in a hunt for yield. Karoliina Liimatainen reports.
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Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group Co, a subsidiary of Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group, raised a larger-than-expected $400m bond at a premium, amid media spotlight onshore on a member of the family that owns the firm.
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Biotechnology company Venus Medtech (Hangzhou) has kicked off bookbuilding for its Hong Kong listing, eyeing a HK$13bn ($1.66bn) valuation.
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Ant Financial, an affiliate of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding, has launched a $3.5bn three year loan into syndication, after closing an amendment and extension of an old borrowing.
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SPH Real Estate Investment Trust has bagged S$161.5m ($118.4m) after issuing a chunk of new stock.
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A shareholder group in Chinese education technology firm GSX Techedu have bagged $252m after selling a chunk of its US-listed stock.
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Chinese company Genetron Holdings has filed initial IPO documents with the US regulator just days after getting a fresh injection of capital from a Vivo Capital-led private funding round.
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Yuzhou Properties Co became the latest Chinese borrower to wrap up its offshore issuance quota for the year after selling a $500m bond on Thursday.
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Financial institutions bond bankers expect that new deal flow will come to a standstill in the primary market at the end of next week, as investors close the lid on an agreeable year for returns.