Standard Chartered
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Indonesia’s Chandra Sakit Utama Leasing (CSUL) has launched a $75m offshore loan into general syndication.
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Philippine oil company Petron has received a strong response for its return to the offshore loan market, increasing the size of its deal to $800m.
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China International Capital Corp (CICC) priced a $1bn dual tranche bond transaction with the support of 15 banks on Thursday.
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Switzerland’s Coca-Cola HBC has amended and extended its revolving facility, with the soft drink bottler supersizing its loan to €800m and including a sustainability element.
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Chinese local government debt issuance ramped up in the first quarter of 2019, with investors at home and abroad more enthusiastic about offshore bonds from local government financing vehicles (LGFVs). But they continue to be selective over which credits they buy — just as more deals are set to be launched, writes Addison Gong.
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Saudi Telecom Company is embarking on investor meetings to market a debut benchmark dollar Reg S/144A sukuk. However, investor enthusiasm for Saudi corporate bonds may have been dented as the $12bn bond Aramco printed a fortnight ago remains wide of reoffer.
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China Construction Bank sold a Rmb10.25bn ($1.53bn) four-tranche RMBS on Tuesday with an international rating.
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Indonesia’s Mega Central Finance and Mega Auto Finance have returned to the offshore loan market, jointly seeking a $100m dual currency deal.
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SMC Global Power Holdings Corp (SMCGP) sold a rare perpetual bond on Tuesday, proving that investors still like the format and the rarity of a Philippines credit.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China raked in the equivalent of more than $2.2bn on Tuesday across four tranches of notes in three different currencies.
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China Construction Bank is looking to close its Rmb10.25bn ($1.53bn) Jianyuan 2019-2 residential mortgage backed securities transaction next week. The deal has an AAA international rating from S&P.