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China Nuclear Engineering Group Corporation (CNEC) is hoping to launch what will probably be the last dim sum bond of the year. However, the borrower is struggling to get the debut off the ground, as it is pushing to issue at a level that is much lower than market rates, several sources close to the deal have told GlobalRMB.
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Has 2015 been a good year for M&A, or a disappointing one? It depends who you ask.
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Europe's high yield market has made a remarkable comeback in the past fortnight, crowned this week when Ball Corp, the US can maker, priced a €2bn-equivalent bond, highlighting the bullishness of euro markets inflated by QE, writes Victor Jimenez.
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A group of retail equity and bond investors in Abengoa are preparing to file a civil lawsuit in Spain — but hope a class action in the US will speed up proceedings.
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Asia’s debt capital markets show no sign of slowing down as the year end approaches, with recent deals proving that investors still have plenty of cash to deploy. Market participants expect at least one more high-profile deal to close in what is poised to be a record December, writes Rev Hui.
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Tsinghua Unigroup started taking bids for a dual-tranche dollar offering on Thursday, which if printed would be the first offshore bond from the issuer.