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International investor participation in the region remains light
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China has opened an asset-backed commercial paper market, announcing new regulations and preparing five trial deals — three of which will be priced by the end of the week. Rebecca Feng reports.
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Chinese property developer Kaisa Group Holdings reset the price for all of its bonds on Wednesday when it sold a $300m sub-one year note.
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Central American Bank of Economic Integration (Cabei) turned to the Taiwanese market on Wednesday, raising $375m just weeks after a $750m bond sale in the US.
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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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