Southeast Asia
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            Bank appoints three new bankers to senior transaction banking team in Singapore and Frankfurt
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            Region’s investors are keen to buy global bonds, while non-Asian issuers are looking to leverage Asia’s liquidity
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            Overwhelming support once again for Singaporean issuers’ securitization outings
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            The Australian dollar deal is the first of its kind from US insurance heavyweight since 2020
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            Asian dollar bonds fell in the aftermarket this week, even with new issue premiums
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            HSBC and Manulife among global names finding strong investor support in the Lion City
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            ◆ Issuer’s first deal since 2018 almost three times covered ◆ Up to 1bp of concession needed to seal market return ◆ OCBC priced inside Standard Chartered's debut
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            ◆ Singaporean bank has not issued since 2018 ◆ Deal to price close to recent Singaporean three year supply
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            ◆ New Singaporean names come close to established peers ◆ Deal follows several months of marketing
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            CGS International Securities thinks there are opportunities to grow its investment banking business in the region, despite a slump in volumes
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            Asset managers expected to feature 'a bit higher' in allocations
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            Debutants urged to have a ball in red hot covered bond market
 
    
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
