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China Everbright Bank priced its $600m bond through fair value this week, buoyed by strong demand from the syndicate team helming the deal.
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BMW Automotive Finance (China) sold a Rmb8bn ($1.25bn) auto loan ABS on Tuesday, its second outing this year. It slashed the revolving period to one month versus 14 in the last deal.
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Hong Kong developer Pacific Century Premium Developments (PCPD) printed a $700m deal on Tuesday as part of its efforts to tender a 2022 bond.
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China Logistics Property Holdings Co built up strong demand for its HK$778.8m ($100.4m) placement on Tuesday evening, but its stock came under selling pressure the following day.
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UP Fintech Holding's follow-on offering in the US drew a 10 times oversubscribed book, as its fintech credentials and online operations proved appealing to investors.
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Pharmaron Beijing Co brought the first renminbi-linked but dollar settled convertible bond to the market in nearly five years this week, raising $600m from the dual tranche deal. Bankers called it a ‘smashing success’ and said the issue pipeline from the pharmaceutical sector is strengthening. Rashmi Kumar reports.
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