UBS
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De Volksbank is set to become the first European bank to issue tier two capital in a green bond format.
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Chinese high yield names continued to flow into the offshore market this week. Property developer RiseSun Real Estate Development Co took $250m from a 364-day bond, and financial firm Tongchuangjiuding Investment Management Group Co raised $300m.
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Cifi Holdings (Group) Co sold its first green bond on Monday, raising $300m from a deal that received $2.25bn of investor order at its peak.
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Ayala Land Real Estate Investment Trust (AReit) has got the preliminary greenlight from the Philippines’ securities regulator for the country’s first Reit IPO.
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Australia and New Zealand launched their first syndications of their 2020-21 fiscal years on Monday.
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Electric vehicle maker Li Auto is planning to float American Depository Shares (ADS) on the Nasdaq. It is eyeing $100m in proceeds.
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Italy's AMCO Asset Management capitalised on strong investor demand to launch a dual tranche deal in senior format on Thursday, attracting a wide range of investors, according to one of the lead managers.
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Chinese property companies Kaisa Group Holdings, Yango Group Co and Overseas Chinese Town (Asia) Holdings raised a combined $1.5bn from their bonds on Wednesday.
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The New Zealand treasury has appointed the banks to lead the syndication of a May 2041 nominal bond, which is expected to take place next week.
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Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co followed fellow Philippine bank BDO Unibank offshore this week, raising $500m on Tuesday.
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Conditions in the primary FIG bond market have improved of late, tempting European issuers to bring subordinated trades. Rabobank made an appearance this week, adding to a flurry of trades in the format.
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Shimao Group Holdings offered bond investors a rare 10 year tenor from the Chinese property industry, pricing the $300m deal inside of fair value.