Rounding off a busy year for UBS Warburg in the Asian markets, the firm sold ¥28bn of convertible bonds and ¥19.3bn of new shares for Orix in an accelerated bookbuild that began on Monday and closed on Wednesday. The deal reinforces the arrival of the accelerated bookbuild in Japan, of which there have been only eight to date. UBS Warburg was sole bookrunner on the two tranche deal, with Daiwa SMBC as joint lead manager. The bank sold ¥25bn of 0% convertible notes at 103 at the highest ever conversion premium to date for a Japanese issuer - 37.9%. There is also a greenshoe of ¥3bn. The notes mature on March 31, 2007. The bonds were quoted at 104.5 after the market close yesterday (Thursday).
December 07, 2001