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UzNIF offers cross-section of Uzbek economy in biggest London IPO for five years
Deal liberates capital and tempts investors to take new frontier market risk
Deal's concession came to just a few basis points
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Kaisa Group Holdings paid a new issue concession of about 10bp for a $200m tap of one of its existing deals, appealing to investors amid recent pressure on Chinese bonds in the secondary market.
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Goldman Sachs has picked a new co-head for its investment banking division in China, according to an internal memo.
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China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) is raising multiple bilateral loans worth about $3.85bn to refinance a deal maturing in early May, ditching syndication in favour of one-on-one agreements with banks. But while the cost benefits may be appealing, such an approach by borrowers is unlikely to be sustainable in the longer run. Pan Yue reports.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) rolled out a triple-tranche dollar deal on Tuesday, raising $3.5bn just a few months after sealing a similar transaction.
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Natixis has made a handful of hires to its global markets team in Asia Pacific, to support its corporate and investment banking business in the region.
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Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, a subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corp, has printed a $500m bond after getting five times the demand at the peak of bookbuilding.
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