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  • Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp pulled off a double-whammy this week, bagging $972.9m from equity and equity-linked investors. The trade was not only SMIC’s first time raising close to $1bn overnight, but also represented a rare offering of an Asian convertible perpetual bond. John Loh reports.
  • Maisons du Monde, the French furniture retailer, has issued its first ever convertible bond, raising €200m to refinance a term loan. The deal was eight times oversubscribed and priced at the best end of terms for the issuer.
  • Hong Kong-listed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp raised $969m on Tuesday from an unusual multi-tranche offering of equity and convertible perpetual bonds.
  • Corestate Capital Holding, the German property manager with €22bn of assets under management, has issued its first convertible bond. The five year deal was increased by €50m due to the strength of the demand.
  • Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust printed a S$300m ($220m) convertible bond off the back of solid aftermarket trading in recent new issues, although some bankers think the window could be closing soon.
  • Qingdao Haier Co has raised HK$8bn ($1.03bn) through an exchangeable bond, leveraging on its brand recognition to tighten pricing, according to a source close to the deal.