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  • Standard Chartered has relocated its former global head of equity capital markets, A Rajagopal, to India to oversee capital markets for the south Asia region. Part of his remit now includes growing the bank’s equity-linked franchise.
  • Aroundtown Property Holdings, an unlisted member of Yakir Gabay’s stable of property investment companies, has issued a €450m pre-IPO convertible, which embodies a strong pledge that the company will float within the next 12 months.
  • Pacific Basin Shipping raised $125m from a convertible bond on April 8, pricing the trade in the middle of guidance. A shadow bookbuild, a recent rally in the company’s stock, and the reluctance of the issuer to push investors too hard on terms ensured a successful outcome.
  • Pacific Basin Shipping has opened books for a $125m convertible bond, just days after the Asia ex-Japan region saw its very first international equity-linked deal of the year.
  • This has been the busiest first quarter ever for equity capital markets globally, driven by record activity in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and a near-record output in the Americas.
  • Taiwan’s TPK Holding raised $384m from a simultaneous convertible bond and placement of shares, this week, bringing welcome relief to the equity-linked drought in Asia ex-Japan. The overwhelming investor response and solid aftermarket performance proved there is a hunger for paper, writes Rashmi Kumar. But the market is only open for the right names at the right terms, bankers warned.