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Hong Kong-listed chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp has sealed a Rmb1.5bn ($211m) Panda bond, opting for a super short-term tenor for the many advantages it offers, said sources close to the situation.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China raised $1bn from two Libor-linked floating rate notes (FRNs) at record tight levels, a day after its peer Bank of China paid up to issue Asia’s first dollar floater tied to a new benchmark.
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E-House (China) Enterprise Holdings returned to the dollar market for the third time this year, raising $200m from its latest deal.
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Yancheng Oriental Investment & Development Group Co raised $360m from a bond on Thursday, while another Chinese government-owned issuer, Shandong Shipping Corp, priced a $200m three year deal.
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India’s securities regulator has published a detailed framework for the issuance of depository receipts (DRs), potentially giving the country's companies greater access to foreign capital.
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Latin American debt capital markets bankers say that the continued absence of Mexican retail and beverages conglomerate Femsa in primary markets could indicate lower risk appetite among investors as the year comes to a close.
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