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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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China Evergrande Group this week tapped the equity capital markets for HK$4.3bn ($554.9m), making its first primary share sale in five years. But the fundraising did not go as planned, with the embattled property developer nearly halving its initial target after investors called for a smaller deal. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Four bond issuers from Greater China followed the Chinese ministry of finance into the dollar market on Wednesday, snapping up $1.4bn between them.
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Malaysia’s Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) pocketed MR710m ($171.2m) in fresh equity this week from a follow-on offering of new units.
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Two Middle Eastern borrowers are tapping the Asian loan market as part of a new syndication strategy, taking advantage of the slow primary supply in Asia.
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China raised a combined $6bn from a four tranche transaction on Wednesday, turning to US investors for the first time despite rising tensions between the two countries. It appeared a smart move, helping the bonds price well inside fair value. Morgan Davis reports.
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GAC-Sofinco priced a Rmb4bn ($564m) four-tranche auto loan asset-backed securitization (ABS) on Tuesday, venturing into the market despite rising onshore yields in a move that puts it ahead of an expected surge of supply in the last quarter of the year.
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