Northeast Asia
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China’s Texhong Textile Group has returned to the loan market for HK$1bn ($127m) only six months after it closed a larger facility.
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Solar farm operator Xinyi Energy has refiled for Hong Kong listing approval after cancelling a HK$4.5bn ($573.2m) IPO at the end of 2018.
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South Korea’s Homeplus Stores whipped the market up into a state of excitement over the last month as it lined up a real estate investment trust (Reit) the likes of which the country had never seen. Even more tantalising was the pipeline of large companies considering Reits of their own if Homeplus's offering went well. But it aimed too high and had to pull the deal, wrecking the party before it started.
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China’s Poly Developments and Holdings Group Co priced a $500m bond on Monday at a level way through fair value by offering investors a rare chance to buy investment grade paper from the Chinese real estate sector.
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China’s Tianshan Aluminium is tapping the offshore loan market for $200m.
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Chinese laminating filmmaker Kangde Xin Composite Material Group skipped a coupon on its dollar bond on Monday but the missing payment seemed barely to register with market participants.
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Hyundai AutoEver Corp has raised W170.3bn ($150.3m) after pricing its IPO higher than the marketing range, thanks to a rush of demand, according to a source close to the deal.
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Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co is looking to raise HK$1.01bn ($129m) from an H share rights issue.
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Citi names capital markets boss as India head — HSBC banking exec to retire — SSGA names China head — HKEX set to launch MSCI China futures
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Mongolian Mining Corp announced on Monday March 18 a tender offer for its two existing dollar bonds, alongside the proposed issuance of new notes.
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The management of vaccine developer CanSino Biologics has hit the road to market its IPO of up to HK$1.26bn ($161m).
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The Japanese Financial Services Agency (JFSA) published risk retention rules on Friday that allow Japanese investors to avoid capital charges even if they buy debt from non-risk retention compliant deals.