Morgan Stanley
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Hong Kong's United Photovoltaics and Chinese issuers Reward Science and Technology Industry Group Co, Beijing Capital Group and Yuzhou Properties Company all launched new dollar transactions Wednesday amid a flurry of pre-holiday issuance.
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Morgan Stanley reported a jump in profits and revenue in the fourth quarter of 2016, as activities in the bank’s trading group propelled it to a strong finish to the year.
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VodafoneZiggo, the newly formed joint venture between Vodafone and Liberty Global-owned Ziggo, launched a €1.5bn-equivalent term loan package this week with a lender call at 4pm London time on Tuesday.
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China Development Bank Corp is kicking off the year with a bang, launching a euro/dollar dual currency bond across five tranches Tuesday morning.
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Morgan Stanley has received approval to increase its stake in its Chinese securities venture from 33.3% to 49%, according to a source with knowledge of the agreement.
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Detsky Mir, the Russian children’s goods retailer, has announced its intention to float on the Moscow Exchange, more than two years after shelving plans to go public when Western sanctions were imposed on some Russian entities after the country's annexation of Crimea in 2014, and Russia suffered a recession.
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The latest syndicated loan for ZhengTong Auto Services, a luxury auto dealership, has wrapped up at $409m, racing past the launch size of $300m as Chinese lenders came in with big commitments.
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China Development Bank Corp has turned its sights on adollar-euro transaction to start its 2017 debt issuance.
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SEA Holdings, Guangzhou R&F Properties and a Changchun local government financing vehicle took advantage of the abundant liquidity in the bond market by locking in funds on Thursday.
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Portugal found the best possible medicine to a rising fever in its bond yields by building a large order book on Wednesday for its first syndication of 2017. Attention now turns to Italy, which faces a crucial rating review by DBRS on Friday.