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Automotive companies revive short-dated euro floater flow
Top 25 shareholders and new investors participate in previously delayed offering, but some shares left over after subscriptions closed
Moody's and S&P upgraded their ratings for the company within the last 12 months
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Asia’s loans bankers are starting the new year with some optimism that the market will improve after a difficult 2020.
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A trio of Chinese companies, including healthcare technology provider Yidu Tech and television series producer Strawbear Entertainment Group, kicked off their IPOs in Hong Kong at the end of December as they prepare to be the first new firms to start trading on the bourse in 2021.
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The Asian dollar bond market reopened with a bang on Monday as six borrowers launched new transactions, with DCM bankers preparing for a busy January.
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Chinese corn oil manufacturer Shandong Sanxing Group Co has extended the deadline for an exchange offer on its $200m 7.99% 2021 bonds for a third time.
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In this round-up, China and the European Union wrap up negotiations on a bilateral investment agreement, the bourse in New York moves to delist three Chinese telecommunication giants, and the Mainland regulators have increased oversight on loans in the real estate sector.
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Singapore could prove to be a rich seam of covered bond issuance next year, with bankers suggesting analysts’ expectations are far too pessimistic. Conversely, Australian issuance may prove to be disappointing. Meanwhile, potential new legal developments in Japan and Malaysia will provide a key focus of attention.
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