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State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
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China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group raised HK$4bn ($516.1m) on Monday from a top-up placement that won the backing of heavyweight names in the technology industry.
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Two Gulf bank issuers — Qatar National Bank and Gulf International Bank — hit bond markets on Tuesday to raise dollar funds, following what has been a busy period for Middle Eastern issuers. With investor appetite remains ravenous and market conditions healthy, there is scope for further issuance.
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Ming Yuan Cloud Group Holdings, a Chinese property sector-focused software company, has kicked off its Hong Kong IPO worth up to HK$6.2bn ($796.3m).
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Seven months after it visited European investors to market the idea, Mexico sold the first sovereign bond explicitly aligned to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) on Monday, saying it was the first step on the way to building an external yield curve of sustainable bonds.
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Singapore’s agribusiness company Wilmar International as well as Hong Kong conglomerate Swire Pacific have both raised sustainability-linked loans.
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Mexican cement producer Cemex sold its second dollar bond in three months on Monday, fetching lower pricing at a longer maturity than on its June outing as observers saw a slim new issue concession amid what one analyst called recent “insatiable” demand for the credit.
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