Southeast Asia
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Jollibee Foods Corp, the owner of the eponymous fast food chain, wowed investors on Thursday with a debut $600m bond that beat the Philippine company’s targets.
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Thailand’s Central Retail Corp is on track to launch the country’s largest IPO, with bookbuilding for the deal set to open on January 20, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Indonesia's Medco Energi Internasional and Bayan Resources raised more than $1bn between them from ultra-tight bonds on Thursday.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association's CEO has called for more clarity on close-out netting in China.
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Investors chased after a rare $300m Basel III-compliant tier two bond from Indonesia’s Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) in both primary and secondary markets this week, sending the 12.3 times covered deal tighter in the aftermarket.
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Indonesian apparel supplier Pan Brothers is in talks with banks for a new dollar loan, as it prepares to return to the market for the first time since 2018. However, syndication may be a challenge, as lenders are still reeling from the default of a subsidiary of textile firm Duniatex last year, writes Pan Yue.
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ARA Asset Management, a Singapore-based asset manager focused on Reits, has bought a majority stake in Venn Partners, a secured asset specialist investing in UK and Netherlands assets, in a deal which will boost the firm’s firepower in the mortgage and CRE debt markets.
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Indonesian real estate developer Lippo Karawaci played to investors' need for diversification away from China, when it raised $325m from a 2025 bond sale.
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The overwhelming supply of international bonds from Asia continued on Tuesday, as issuers dashed to raise dollars, and in one case, sterling. But not every borrower was able to cross the finish line.
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SMC Global Power Holdings Corp took advantage of an exceptionally bullish credit market, getting a peak order book of around $5bn for a $600m deal.
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ING has appointed veteran banker Krista Baetens as the chief executive officer of its wholesale banking business for Asia Pacific, effective on Wednesday.
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Two Indonesian deals brought international investors some relief from the onslaught of Chinese bonds on Monday. Pertamina and Tower Bersama Infrastructure netted a combined $1.85bn from three tranches of notes.