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Borrowing costs for Gulf issuers are already falling since Sunday's announcement
International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
Investors were eager to tender their bonds despite initial resistance
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Viva China Holdings raised HK$3.8bn ($491.4m) by offloading a block of shares in Chinese sportswear manufacturer Li Ning Co this week, while Swiss Re exited New China Life Insurance.
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Two emerging market bank issuers, Emirates NBD Bank and Absa Group, launched additional tier one bonds on Thursday, as the popularity of the bank capital tool grows.
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JD Logistics wrapped up its jumbo Hong Kong IPO on Thursday after a strong turnout from institutional investors, attracted to the company’s fair valuation and its parent’s credentials. The multi-billion-dollar listing is set to be the city’s largest float since the beginning of the year, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Indonesian multi-finance companies are continuing to favour club loans over syndicated deals, with Federal International Finance becoming the latest firm to use this route for its fundraising. Pan Yue reports.
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Singapore Airlines is planning to raise S$6.2bn ($4.6bn) from a rights offering of mandatory convertible bonds.
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Singapore has set up a new task force to give a fresh push to its green financing ambitions, rolling out initiatives and putting more focus on climate-related disclosures from financial institutions. Morgan Davis reports.
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Sponsored by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean
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