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AT1 from Qatar are far rarer than those from the UAE or Saudi Arabia
Where the company's deal prices relative to its parent will be the topic of investor roadshows
Issuance net of buy-backs is not that high, and there is no sign of any indigestion
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Gol, Brazil’s largest airline, is looking to reopen a private placement sold in December with the aim of making it a public benchmark this week. As it looks to double the size of the 8% June 2026 bond from $200m to $400m, Gol told investors at its roadshow presentation that it expected the yield on the tap to be around 8%.
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Hong Kong-based Summit Healthcare Acquisition Corp has set the ball rolling for a Nasdaq IPO of about $200m.
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In this round-up, China’s macro leverage drops on a year-on-year basis for two consecutive quarters, Ping An Insurance Group plans to invest up to Rmb50.75bn ($7.84bn) in troubled conglomerate Peking University Founder Group, and the securities regulator has put more weight on the pre-listing education process of domestic IPO candidates.
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Foreign banks are expanding their presence in the Chinese central bank’s open market operations, after Deutsche Bank (China) became the latest to gain a primary dealer qualification.
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JD Logistics has begun pre-deal investor education for its multi-billion-dollar Hong Kong listing, having won approval from the city’s bourse last Friday.
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Taiwan’s World Peace Industries Group has returned to loans bankers for a NT$18bn-equivalent ($645m) refinancing package. The fundraising includes a commercial paper guarantee tranche that has seen some changes as a result of scrutiny from the regulator.
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