Standard Chartered
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China Orient Asset Management Corp sealed a $650m bond off the back of a $4.2bn order book on Tuesday, taking advantage of a strong market to price its deal well under its peers.
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Wanda Commercial Properties Hong Kong is back in the syndication market for a fresh loan of $500m, just two months after its last fundraising.
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China Orient Asset Management Corp is set for a new five year dollar bond, opening books for the deal on Tuesday morning.
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Electricite du Laos Generation Public Company (EDL Gen) is looking to sell a $300m bond in Thailand late next week, and has mandated two banks to lead the deal.
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Demand for subordinated debt in dollars has been unrelenting this summer, and has shown few signs of fading. As Europe’s banks look ahead to a busy September in the euro market, there is more than enough motivation for issuers to give dollars one last hurrah, writes Tyler Davies.
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Bahrain has picked five banks to arrange its next Eurobond. With one of those banks also linked to a Saudi Arabia mandate, the deals are expected to be timed to avoid collision.
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BOC Aviation has ended an eight month break from the loan market, sending out a request for proposals for a $1.5bn revolver.
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A $405m loan for Blackstone’s acquisition of Indian fintech firm Mphasis has entered general syndication, a couple of months after the borrower expanded the lending group in the senior phase.
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Sharjah Islamic Bank has mandated three international banks, as well as several local banks, to arrange a senior dollar sukuk transaction.
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State-owned Indian Railway Finance Corp (IRFC) is steaming ahead with plans to issue its maiden offshore rupee-denominated bond in late September.
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Standard Chartered and Société Générale were both marketing dollar-denominated tier two bonds on Tuesday, as they looked to add to the $10.45bn of loss-absorbing debt Europe's banks have already raised in the US this month.
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South Korea’s KEB Hana Bank is preparing to go live with its second international bond of the year, having hired five firms to arrange a 144A/Reg S trade.