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Indian film producer and distributor Eros International is putting together its inaugural dollar-denominated transaction, hiring three firms to work on the bond.
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Tuesday turned out to be a big day for aviation related companies with Grand China Air, China Aircraft Leasing Group and Hong Kong Express Airways venturing out with their respective bonds, raising a combined $810m.
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Beijing Properties (Holdings), China Everbright Bank and Olam International were vying for investors’ attention on Wednesday in what is a busy week for dollar issuance in Asia ex-Japan.
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Three issuers from the aircraft industry, Grand China Air Co, China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings and Hong Kong Express Airways, hit the runway for their respective dollar offerings on Tuesday morning.
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Issuers from Greater China are set to storm the debt market soon with China Reinsurance Finance Corp, China Cinda Asset Management Co, Grand China Air Co and Pacific Century Premium Developments eyeing dollar offerings. Separately, New China Life Insurance Company has got the green light from its board to raise funds offshore.
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US borrowers have accounted for almost all high yield bond sales in Europe in February as investors scramble for paper and European issuers turn to leveraged loans, with deals this week for Levi Strauss and Quintiles IMS. But European borrowers should be back soon, said bankers.