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China Vanke Co, one of the largest property developers in the mainland, will lower the coupon rate on a Rmb3bn ($422m) bond by 260bp after the July put date, becoming one of the latest issuers to take advantage of falling funding costs onshore. Addison Gong reports.
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Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) raised $750m on Wednesday from its annual bond outing.
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Qatar National Bank returned to offshore renminbi (CNH) bonds this week, adding a dash of variety to a market that has been dominated by Chinese names.
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Real estate developer China Vanke raised HK$7.89bn ($1.02bn) on Wednesday from a sale of fresh equity.
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Chinese online game developer NetEase had covered its HK$21.6bn ($2.8bn) secondary listing in Hong Kong multiple times over by the time GlobalCapital Asia went to press on Thursday. Investors have long awaited the company’s return from the US, pumping in orders as markets rallied despite numerous geopolitical headlines. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Yinchuan Tonglian Capital Investment Operation Co, a Chinese local government financing vehicle, failed to meet its $300m funding target on Wednesday. Concerns around the company’s old ties to cash-strapped Shandong Ruyi Technology Group and troubles at other LGFVs dented investor support.
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