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Chinese domestic bonds plummeted on Tuesday and continued their fall on Wednesday morning, amid growing concerns around recent tight liquidity conditions onshore and a potential tightening in monetary policy.
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More Chinese real estate borrowers headed to the dollar bond market on Tuesday, as bankers tackle a supply rush in the lead up to the Chinese New Year holidays in mid-February.
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Hong Kong-listed Sun Hung Kai Properties has returned to the loan market for a HK$5bn ($645m) club deal. It is testing lender appetite at a time of growing selectiveness around the sector.
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Indonesian mining company Bukit Makmura Mandiri Utama (Buma) returned to the bond market on Tuesday to raise $400m after a three-year hiatus.
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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co is planning an IPO later this year in South Korea. It is looking to raise W1tr ($905.5m) to invest in new technologies.
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China Citic Bank Corp has raised $550m from its return to the public dollar debt market after a break of more than three years. The bank priced inside fair value estimates, leading to a large drop in the final order book.
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