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Southeast Asia

  • In less than a decade, Myanmar has gone from a mysterious country shut off from the outside world to a burgeoning frontier market with plenty of investment opportunities. The government has made tremendous strides, opening up to outside money. But for Myanmar to become a real success story, it needs to fully welcome foreign capital.
  • Cambodia’s Prasac Microfinance Institution has closed its syndicated loan at a larger size of $180m.
  • Investors ploughed into Lendlease Global Real Estate Investment Trust’s S$740.3m ($538.1m) IPO in Singapore, attracted to the potential yields on offer amid a low interest rate environment.
  • Strong investor appetite for Thai bank capital deals helped Kasikornbank beat expectations with its $800m Basel III-compliant tier two bond.
  • Thailand’s S Hotels and Resorts has begun meeting investors ahead of its planned IPO, which is set to raise around $200m.
  • Hong Kong-based Li & Fung and Thai state-owned PTT have kicked off their liability management programmes, and plan to support their tender offers with new bonds.
  • ANZ is expanding its sustainable financing efforts with the appointment of a new business head.
  • HSBC, Macquarie hire former Deutsche bankers – Citi’s Aus, NZ equities head steps down – CIMB rejigs top line-up – Hang Seng’s head of syndication leaves – Moody’s names Apac boss
  • Thailand and Cambodia are looking to encourage cross-border equity offerings and issuance of depositary receipts, after signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Tuesday.
  • Mapletree Industrial Trust raised S$400m ($290.6m) on Tuesday, becoming the latest in a growing line of trusts to tap Singapore’s equity capital market.
  • Strong demand for Bangkok Bank’s dollar-denominated Basel III-compliant tier two transaction allowed Thailand’s largest lender to sell a bigger deal at a tighter price than expected, writes Addison Gong.
  • Keppel DC Real Estate Investment Trust priced a placement of new units at the top of guidance, raising S$235.4m ($171.3m) for the purchase of two data centres in Singapore.