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Hong Kong-listed Country Garden Services Holdings made its equity-linked debut this week, tapping investors for HK$3.88bn ($500m) with a sub-one year zero coupon convertible bond.
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The Republic of Lithuania joined the ranks of top tier emerging markets issuers proving their access to bond markets in the teeth of the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, as it broke its issuance record with a €2bn dual tranche trade.
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Chinese developer Gemdale has backtracked on plans to cut the coupon on an outstanding renminbi bond by 379bp, after a backlash from investors.
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Hong Kong's Wharf Real Estate Investment Company (Wharf REIC) raised $750m from a dual-tranche bond on Tuesday. The issuer was able to take more than it initially intended, while paying a small new issue premium.
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The Republic of the Philippines printed one of its largest bonds on record this week at exceptionally tight levels, taking $2.35bn from a dual-tranche deal. The sovereign gave investors what they wanted: long tenors, attractive initial pricing levels and full clarity on the impact of Covid-19 on the country, writes Morgan Davis.
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Singapore's Temasek Holdings-backed Clifford Capital has restructured its business, creating a holding company and a new infrastructure loan platform.
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