Haitong Securities
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Chinese developer Fantasia Holdings Group Co is in the market on Tuesday with an unrated short-term dollar note for refinancing purposes.
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ANZ appoints head of south, SEA DCM — CS makes senior hires — ING Asia banker retires — Former equity-linked banker heads to SHK — BAML Apac M&A team sees changes — Guan tipped for top M&A role at Deutsche — Haitong International names executive director
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Logan Property raised a $450m bond on Tuesday, achieving its lowest yield in the international debt market. The lack of high yield paper from Chinese real estate developers and the company’s strong profitability helped drum up demand.
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Korea Water Resources Corp as well as developers Sun Hung Kai Properties and Logan Property Holdings launched new dollar deals on Tuesday morning.
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Haitong International Securities Group has appointed Sun Jianfeng as an executive director, succeeding Wilson Hui who is retiring from the firm.
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Bank of Communications’ investment banking arm has scooped up HK$1.8bn ($231.2m) from its IPO, pricing near the bottom of guidance to ensure a quality book.
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BoCom International Holdings Co has covered its HK$2.1bn ($265.6m) IPO after opening books last Friday with a strong cornerstone base, according to a banker on the deal.
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BoCom International Holdings Co has opened books for its HK$2.1bn ($265.6m) IPO in Hong Kong via a 14 member syndicate, with nearly a third of the shares snapped up by cornerstone investors.
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Want Want China Finance and China SCE Property sold $500m and $300m of notes respectively on Thursday, as both hit the market before the expected rush investment grade names next week.
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China Everbright Greentech opened books for its HK$3.3bn ($424.5m) IPO this week, while BoCom International Holdings began premarketing a potential $300m Hong Kong IPO, and China’s Zhongyuan Bank Co also laid out plans to list in the city.
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China’s Times Property Holdings sealed a quick $225m deal on Wednesday to reach the upper limit on its offshore issuance cap for the year.
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Chinese corporate names Want Want China Finance and China SCE Property were out in the market on Thursday morning.