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Chinese property companies bombarded the dollar market this week in an attempt to use their regulatory issuance quotas and seal deals before Chinese New Year. But with more borrowers expected to vie for investor attention, issuers will need to navigate the market carefully — and be ready to pay up. Morgan Davis reports.
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International Container Terminal Services, a Philippine port operator, sold a fixed-for-life perpetual bond on Wednesday, braving the market despite US Treasury volatility shaking investors’ nerves.
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Zhongyuan Yuzi Investment Holding Group Co sold the first offshore bond from a Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV) on Wednesday, pricing it 15bp inside analysts’ fair value estimates.
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A slew of Chinese issuers are wooing dollar bond investors on Thursday, as Philippine company Petron Corp also competes for buy-side attention.
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US retailer Sears has landed a $100m private secured term loan, with a potential further $200m to be secured against the collateral, after the firm announced a fresh batch of store closures that Morningstar said could cause trouble for 16 CMBS loans.
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KKR’s latest global private credit fund will target asset classes seen as undervalued, including UK prime auto loans, Irish SME loans and US residential bridge loans, said portfolio manager Dan Pietrzak on Wednesday.