HSBC
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Singaporean lender timed the offerings well even as volatility persists
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Government makes desperate attempt to boost its coffers as it misses divestment target yet again
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Country makes final dash for a share sale as state falls short of divestment target
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Bank’s sustainability expert Zoe Knight spoke to GlobalCapital after shareholder motion withdrawn
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Debut deal to spark further labelled debt development in the country
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Yankee banks enjoyed healthy demand as they took advantage of improving funding conditions, but the outlook for supply is less certain for the rest of the year.
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Shifting geopolitics mean HSBC faces big, long-term questions as it pivots towards Asia and the Middle East. But its revamped global corporate finance division is faring well for now, writes David Rothnie
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Moves join dots between mid-market banking and structured finance while creating new lending division
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The Thai issuer’s $1.3bn deal was split into 10 and 30 years, and was multiple times oversubscribed
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The Icelandic bank has outperformed the sector since last year's IPO