Standard Chartered
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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone continued the Indian issuer trend this week, grabbing $500m from international investors as Chinese borrowers wait until after the New Year holiday to hit the market.
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Standard Chartered has created a new head of bond syndicate position in Asia, tapping Li Chao to the role, according to a bank spokesperson.
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Standard Chartered opened books on a perpetual bond not callable until April 2023 on Wednesday to kick off dollar issuance of additional tier ones in 2017 and potentially forerun a flurry of bank capital trades in euros.
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BPRL International Singapore has paved the way for Indian debt issuers this year, bagging $600m from a well-received debut on Tuesday.
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Indian power company NTPC and Malaysia’s Genting Overseas Holding Company are planning their respective debut outings, with the former seeking euros and the latter dollars.
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A group of seven lenders opened a $600m loan for State Bank of India to retail participation this week, with three tickets up for grabs.
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India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone and China’s Taikang Insurance Group are drawing investors’ attention to their respective dollar offerings on Wednesday.
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Turkish bank, Albaraka Turk is hoping to update its old-style tier two sukuk debt to make it eligible as capital under Basel III and has asked investors to approve the inclusion of a point of non-viability (PONV) clause.
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Standard Chartered has appointed a new head of bond syndicate for Asia, a spokesperson at the bank told GlobalCapital Asia on Tuesday.
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Indian oil producer Bharat PetroResources (BPRL) and Hong Kong’s New World Development Company have announced their respective bond offerings after wrapping up roadshows on Monday.
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HeidelbergCement hit the Eurobond market on Monday with a benchmark four year transaction, winning large demand and a negative concession as it tapped investors’ sweet spot on tenor.
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Four corporates from Greater China announced their respective plans to sell bonds on Monday, setting the stage for a potentially busy week of primary issuance in Asia.