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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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GLP, a Singapore-based logistics company, joined the flurry of green bonds hitting the market on Monday, with a subordinated perpetual note.
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s newly unveiled Green and Sustainable Finance Grant Scheme is big on ambition but falls short on some areas that are growing in importance.
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Four Chinese property companies rushed into the dollar bond market on Monday, following weeks of limited to no supply from the sector.
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Piramal Glass has closed its $355m leveraged buyout loan, receiving strong response from 14 participants.
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Cathay Pacific Airways has sold its first dollar bond in more than 20 years, battling suppressed business over the last two years to raise $650m from the long-overdue deal.
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Korea Expressway Corp sold its first sustainability dollar bond on Monday, raising $500m as its scarcity value appealed to investors.
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CAF gearing up to transform regional development
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