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Kaisa Group Holdings closed a $500m bond this week, part of a liability management exercise.
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Shanxi Securities Co sold a heavily anchored $200m bond on Tuesday, relying largely on Chinese banks for its second international deal.
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A Chinese state-owned shareholder of Orient Overseas (International) has raised HK$840m ($108.2m) from the sale of a block of shares, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Chinese companies have raised equity in the US at a record pace this year. The deal flow has quashed fears that a hostile White House would dissuade China’s hordes of technology startups from listing on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq.
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Standard Profil, the auto supplier which makes sealing for cars, was in the bond market on Tuesday looking to sell €275m of five year notes.
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HSBC is mulling bolt-on acquisitions in wealth management, primarily in Asia, after capital was freed up by a favourable reassessment of credit losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
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