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China’s Dongxu Optoelectronic Technology Co was unable to fully repay a five year renminbi bond that matured on Tuesday, after failing to convince all the investors to back an extension plan. Its parent, technology conglomerate Tunghsu Group, has a dollar deal maturing next month.
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Decisive economic measures from Ecuador’s government could help curry favour with bondholders ahead of a debt restructuring, said analysts, as Argentina provided an ideal template of what not to do.
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The president of Grupo Energía de Bogotá (GEB) told GlobalCapital that the issuer’s faith in demand for its bonds had allowed it to tighten pricing sharply on its long-awaited return to bond markets last week, as the company waits for an improvement in domestic market conditions to continue its capital markets activity.
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The Emirate of Abu Dhabi made a swift return to bond markets on Tuesday just six weeks after it printed a $7bn triple tranche trade, tapping that same deal.
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Toyota Motor Finance (China) Co is set to price a Rmb4.5bn ($633m) auto loan ABS next week, bringing to the market only its second deal in two and a half years. The 11-member underwriting group has eight foreign banks.
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Singapore-based online gaming company Sea has launched a $1bn convertible bond, following a surge in its share price after reporting strong first quarter earnings.
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