Southeast Asia
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            Singapore’s ST Telemedia Global Data Centres last week issued a rare instrument: a sustainability-linked hybrid capital bond. Nelson Lim, the company’s CFO, explains why
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            Deal by Singapore’s ST Telemedia shows KPI-linked sub debt can work
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            Cost was lower than euros and cheaper than the bank's debut Sonia deal
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            Oil and gas company brings Indonesia’s first HY corporate bond of 2023 but pipeline thin as funding costs bite
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            German bank attracts HNW investors to second deal of year in Singapore dollars with chunky coupon
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            Issuers pause deals as Israel-Hamas conflict adds more uncertainty to funding environment
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            ◆ Deal precedes redemption of AT1 and exacerbates shortage of paper in the currency ◆ Issuer locks in ‘very good’ arb ◆ HSBC’s third trade this week follows sterling covered and senior bonds
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            ◆ French issuer banks on ‘good name recognition’ to price far tighter than euros ◆ Investors now have high exposure to issuer ◆ Foreign subordinated issuance may slow down due to worsening rate moves
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            Asian borrowers are finding better funding options in Australian dollars and Japanese yen as higher US dollar interest rates bite
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            ◆ Lloyds prices first foreign subordinated debt in Singapore dollars since CS’s collapse ◆ Deal offers arbitrage versus G3 markets ◆ NatWest starts marketing senior Kangaroo
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            ◆ No foreign bank has issued subordinated debt in the currency since CS collapse ◆ Local heavyweight showed there is demand for AT1 ◆ Will be issuer's fourth currency outing since Q2 results
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            Singaporean bank captures large orders amid scarcity of Aussie supply, with more foreign lenders to follow