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Absa, FirstRand and Standard Bank were MLAs in first deal after private equity exit
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State-controlled company is seeking further financing after surge in jet fuel prices
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Agricultural Development Bank of China has sold Rmb14.5bn ($2.1bn) of bonds to combat the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, including a deal in the dim sum bond market this week. Rebecca Feng reports.
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The coronavirus outbreak is already having an impact on my jet-setting retirement lifestyle. I suppose I shouldn’t complain ─ but I will.
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Chinese regulators will have to strike a balance between supporting the use of the domestic bond market to help combat the deadly outbreak of the coronavirus, now officially known as Covid-19, and preventing the misuse of it.
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New York-headquartered MSCI has included a Star board listed company in its China-related indices, alongside well-recognised names such as Luckin Coffee and Zai Lab.
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Chinese borrowers continued to find strong response for their dollar bonds on Wednesday, despite the Covid-19 virus outbreak plaguing the country.
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Online gaming and education firm NetDragon Websoft Holdings and biotechnology company Innovent Biologics both tapped the equity market on Wednesday evening for funds.
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