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  • China Singyes Solar Technologies Holdings raised Rmb930m ($151.13m) on July 16 through a debut convertible bond that drew good demand, driven by investor views on the sector and the attractive pricing on offer.
  • Taiwanese solar cell manufacturer Neo Solar Power Corporation tapped the equity-linked market on July 10, raising NT$3.6bn ($120m) through a zero coupon convertible bond backed by a standby letter of credit (SBLC) from ING.
  • Aveng launched a R2bn ($187m) convertible bond on Wednesday morning, with the deal emerging during a tougher times for the South African construction and engineering firm.
  • Bankers have begun using standby letters of credit (SBLCs) to price convertible bonds coming from sectors that might otherwise make investors a bit jittery. The tactic works when used responsibly, but bankers need to avoid it for companies that have no business being in the capital markets.
  • As celebrations of European victories old and new helped bring equity capital market activity to a slow on Monday, bankers were hoping that at least some of the deals that have been delayed by recent volatility will come back to market before the summer sets in.
  • Taiwanese solar cells manufacturer Neo Solar Power Corporation tapped the equity-linked market on July 10, raising NT$3.6bn ($120m) with a zero coupon convertible bond backed by a standby letter of credit (SBLC) from ING.