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Khazanah Nasional is looking to hire banks for its return to the equity-linked market via an exchangeable sukuk, just eight months after its last issue.
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Khazanah Nasional is sounding out banks for a potential exchangeable sukuk some eight months after it last sold bonds in the format.
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Equity arrangers in Asia are upbeat after volumes in the first quarter easily trumped last year’s deal flow. With conditions ripe for a strong rebound in 2017, the view across the street is that investor sentiment has turned a corner, as institutional interest trickles back into ECM after a long absence. John Loh reports.
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Chinese toll road operator Zhejiang Expressway Co took a road less travelled by Asian companies in the equity-linked market this week. It debuted with a euro-denominated convertible bond, becoming one of just a handful of euro CB issuers from the region in the past decade, writes Jonathan Breen.
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Zhejiang Expressway Co is breaking the lull in Asia’s equity-linked market, opening books on Wednesday evening for a €365m ($389m) transaction.
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Shares in Mol, the Hungarian oil and gas company, fell 3.4% early on Thursday morning but recovered to close flat, after Čez Group, the Czech electricity company, sold its whole 7.5% stake in Mol through an accelerated bookbuild, while buying back bonds it had issued that were exchangeable into Mol shares.