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Absa, FirstRand and Standard Bank were MLAs in first deal after private equity exit
The new issue premium was slim, thought observers
State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
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The Chinese regulator’s decision to loosen rules around follow-on offerings in the domestic market has brought a resounding vote of approval from corporations. In just four days, 46 companies have set out plans to tap the equity capital market.
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One of Peking University Founder Group Co’s creditors has applied to a Chinese court for a restructuring of the company, which defaulted on a Rmb2bn ($285m) domestic bond at the end of last year.
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China’s Powerlong Real Estate Holdings is returning to the international loan market to refinance some of its debt, mandating one bank to lead the deal.
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Citic, Yango Group Co and Kunming Industrial Development and Investment Co were the three Chinese issuers that tapped bond investors for new dollar deals on Tuesday.
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Delhi International Airport (Dial) returned to the bond market with a tap of its 2029 notes on Tuesday, taking $150m from investors.
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Barbeque-Nation Hospitality is planning an IPO of up to Rp12bn ($167.8m). It has revived its listing plans two years after first announcing the transaction.
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