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  • Greentown China Holdings, a Chinese residential property developer, has completed a $150m pre-IPO financing through JP Morgan. The deal consisted of a $130m convertible bond in three tranches and a $20m equity placement to a handful of investors, in the form of 20 ordinary shares. The deal gives Greentown a post-money valuation of $1bn.
  • If any evidence of the exceptional strength of demand for Asian bonds was needed, Indonesian telecoms company Excelcomindo provided it yesterday (Thursday), generating a 14 times oversubscription for its $250m bond.
  • Australia's Macquarie Media Group has mandated DBS and ING to arrange debt to support its $893m LBO of Taiwan Broadband Communications (TBC).
  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Goldman Sachs JBWere are in the market with a A$2.4bn multi-tranche credit facility for Australian Gas Light. A presentation was held on Tuesday.
  • Calyon and Standard Chartered are working on the debt to finance Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd's $239m acquisition of Teleglobe, the former Canadian monopoly provider of international telephony.
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp is in the market with a $60m 3-1/2 year facility for Manhattan Energy Private, a holding company with coal mining assets in Indonesia. The facility is being offered at 2.25% over Libor and is guaranteed by Gunungbayan Pratamacoal, Indonesia Pramata and Oriental Mineral Corp. SMBC, as sole mandated arranger, pre-funded the facility in December.
  • Syndication of the latest ship financing for Hanjin Shipping will close on Monday, said mandated arrangers BNP Paribas, ING and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.
  • The Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka signed its $100m three year term loan on December 26 in Colombo.
  • Collins & Aikman bonds fell seven points on fears that the proposed joint venture between Lear Corp. and WL Ross & Co., which would combine Lear Corp.'s European interiors business with Collins & Aikman's European business, would fall apart.
  • Banks are hustling to ramp up portfolios of investment-grade credit-default swaps after a change in Standard & Poor's methodology injected value into higher-rated tranches of collateralized debt obligations.