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Greentown Service Group, a Chinese property manager, pocketed HK$2.71bn ($350.2m) on Tuesday after increasing the size of a primary share placement.
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Latin American bond bankers were hopeful that Cemex’s blowout bond issue on Tuesday could cajole other issuers into the market after the Mexican cement producer navigated volatile secondary market and a rating downgrade to notch a hefty order on the way to a $1bn seven-year bond.
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The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (Cabei) is set to price a senior unsecured Formosa bond on Wednesday after tightening price discussions.
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About $570m will be flowing into EM corporate green bonds in the next few months, after HSBC Global Asset Management and the International Finance Corp reached a third close on the fund they have set up to invest in them.
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Estonia’s LHV Pank sold its first covered bond on Tuesday, attracting very good demand for the sub-benchmark deal, which provided it with long term funding from new investors.
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The Republic of Hungary made a swift return to bond markets on Tuesday, selling its debut green bond deal just over a month after a €2bn dual tranche trade.
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