Greater China
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Logan Property Holdings raised a quick $200m from five non call three notes on Thursday, two years after its last international public transaction.
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International Business Settlement Holdings, formerly known as Chaoyue Group, has closed a HK$1.6bn ($206.1m) equity fundraise just before Christmas.
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China and Russia are forging ahead with closer financial market ties, with the Moscow Exchange (Moex) and Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) looking to facilitate two-way investments between the countries. This comes as the Russian ministry of finance is still finalising plans for the first RMB-denominated bond to be issued in Russia.
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China Development Bank Corp’s securities arm has raised more than Rmb3.6bn ($518.3m) from two state investors, in what the lender said was a prelude to an IPO.
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Heavy demand for a HK$2.8bn ($361m) loan for Permira's leveraged buyout of Tricor Holdings has led to a big scaleback in allocations to banks.
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The Export-Import Bank of China raised Rmb1bn ($143.8m) from its debut green bond this month, marking the first green debt to be sold by a policy bank in the Mainland.
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China New Town Development Co has appointed BNP Paribas as a placing agent to help meet the free float requirement in Hong Kong once its delisting from the Singapore bourse is completed.
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Irish funds could soon be making waves in China’s onshore capital markets thanks to a Rmb50bn ($7.2bn) Renminbi Qualified Institutional Investor (RQFII) quota awarded to Ireland this week.
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Wanda Commercial Properties Hong Kong is due to sign a syndicated loan facility at $487.5m, slightly lower than the launch size of $500m. But a few more banks that were unable to make the deadline are expected to come in later, which will allow the company to boost the deal size.
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Huarong International Financial Holdings is reaching out to shareholders for funds, with a rights issue targeting HK$658.4m ($84.8m).
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Chinese property developer Fantasia Holdings Group added $100m to its existing five non call three notes with a tap on Tuesday, reaching its goal to raise $500m from the dollar debt market this year.
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Volvo Cars, the Swedish car company owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding of China, has raised Skr5bn ($530m) in a private placement of preference shares, which might be converted to listed shares if Volvo completes an IPO.