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South Korean steel company Posco checked every box for investors with its $500m bond issuance on Monday. Even though the deal offered no new issue premium and pricing was tightened aggressively, buy-side support did not waver, said bankers.
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Six Chinese real estate issuers — mostly high yield — flooded the dollar bond market on Monday with one to four year tenor deals. Investment grade rated China Vanke Co, on the other hand, tapped the longer end of the curve with a dual-tranche issuance.
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China Construction Bank’s Singapore branch joined the offshore renminbi bond issuance party on Monday with a Rmb1bn ($142m) two year deal.
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Strong technicals continue to drive international bond markets in Latin America as Brazil on Monday became the latest sovereign to take advantage of low rates and push out debt maturities with a 'blowout' dual tranche deal.
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Burger King India has filed for an IPO that will raise up to Rp4bn ($57m) in primary proceeds as the fast-food chain looks to expand in the country.
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Do responsible investing, ESG and sustainable finance mean anything? If so, they must mean investors cannot buy Saudi Aramco’s IPO. When the world is desperately trying to cut carbon emissions, ploughing billions into a newly listed oil company is the definition of a backward step.
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