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Market is in good shape, but will not stay that way if war drags on over summer
Investors are still around and issuers can get ahead of the September rush
Issuer has the country's longest tier two curve
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China Resources Gas Group's stock price dropped by nearly 7% on Tuesday, following an equity fundraising the day before.
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Chinese oil and gas company MIE Holdings Corp has missed interest payment on a dollar bond during the grace period, triggering cross-defaults on its loan facilities. The firm has been hit hard by tumbling oil prices this year, putting pressure on its liquidity.
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More and more Chinese issuers are using the Covid-19 pandemic as a convenient excuse to justify missed or delayed payments of bonds. The trend needs to stop.
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China-based Kintor Pharmaceutical has kicked off bookbuilding for its Hong Kong listing, the latest in a stream of healthcare IPOs in the city. The issuer is targeting HK$1.86bn ($240.1m) in proceeds.
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Argentina’s dollar bonds climbed again on Monday after the issuer extended the deadline for a restructuring offer, as a change in tone from the government offered slight hope that an agreement can be reached.
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Emerging market loan volumes have declined further amid the panic and uncertainty that Covid-19 has plunged the market into. Loan bankers show little optimism and say that the second quarter will likely resemble the first.
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