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  • CapitaLand has raised S$650m ($488.6m) from its first equity-linked deal since September 2013, with investors buying into the trade despite the aggressive terms on offer and amid a dearth in new supply.
  • Equity-linked investors are facing the return of a familiar name with Singapore’s CapitaLand opening books to an S$650m ($488.6m) offering on May 14.
  • Taiwan’s United Microelectronics Corp (UMC) made full use of a strong rally in the market and its solid credentials to set aggressive terms for a convertible bond offering a negative yield, raising $600m in the largest equity linked issue in Asia ex-Japan so far this year.
  • Taiwan’s United Microelectronics Corp raised $600m with a convertible bond on Monday May 11, in one of the biggest equity-linked deals in the country for years.
  • The Asia ex-Japan convertible bond market is finally seeing some action following a subdued start to 2015 thanks to United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), which opened books to a $600m currency-linked CB on May 11.
  • Haniel achieved on Wednesday evening a combined sale of Metro shares and notes exchangeable into Metro shares, in an overnight deal that totalled just under €1bn and tapped heavily into Europe’s increasing trend toward negative yields.