Standard Chartered
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Investors welcomed Chinese local government financing vehicle Jinan West City Investment and Development Group to the G3 market on Tuesday, enabling the debut issuer to net $300m off the back of $1.3bn of demand.
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Shui On Development made its return to the international bond market on Monday after almost two years, bagging $250m from a new three year unrated offering.
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China Construction Bank Hong Kong, Fantasia Holdings Group and Jinan West City Investment and Development Group were out in full force in the dollar bond market on Tuesday.
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China Minsheng Hong Kong International Leasing is planning to raise at least $300m from its latest loan, more than the initial $200m, after receiving a good response during general syndication.
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Three Chinese issuers went out to woo investors on Monday to get ahead of a potential boom in bond supply after announcements from the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan last week.
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Korea Housing Finance Corp and Cariparma Crédit Agricole have hired lead managers to arrange investor meetings, with a view to issuing covered bonds in dollars and euros, respectively.
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Korea Housing Finance Corp and Cariparma Crédit Agricole have hired lead managers to arrange investor meetings, with a view to issuing covered bonds in dollars and euros, respectively.
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Standard Chartered has given Kaustubh Kulkarni responsibility for Indian rupee bond syndicate, as the bank seeks fresh opportunities in local currency debt.
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Dongxing Voyage, a wholly-owned unit of Dongxing Securities (Hong Kong), bagged $300m on Tuesday on the back of strong demand as a combination of anchor orders and indications of interest propelled the deal.
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Standard Chartered has expanded Kaustubh Kulkarni’s responsibilities within debt capital markets as the bank seeks fresh opportunities in local currency bonds.
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Delhi International Airport Private (Dial) is planning a comeback to the international debt market almost two years after its maiden offering, and is deciding between a dollar deal and a Masala bond.
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A handful of issuers decided to turn to the bond market on Tuesday, looking for a crucial window just one day before the US Federal Reserve makes its decision on the trajectory of interest rates.