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Shui On Land and China Overseas Land also join the bond rush as market momentum continues to support issuance.
By Denise Wee
13 February 2012
The German chemicals company becomes the latest multinational to tap the market, but dim sum issuance has otherwise been sedate.
By Denise Wee
10 February 2012
A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.
By Nick Ferguson
10 February 2012
Asian companies new to issuing bonds can cut financing costs by providing more information to investors, argue fixed income managers.
By Joe Marsh | 9 February 2012
But investors worry that the bond rally is over.
By Denise Wee | 8 February 2012
Cheung Kong Infrastructure’s new corporate hybrid uses equity upside to increase the probability of a call.
By Denise Wee | 7 February 2012
Encouraged by the strong tightening of recent issues, NWS and Busan Bank easily raise $800 million from investors last week.
By Denise Wee | 6 February 2012
A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.
By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 3 February 2012
Hutch re-opens its 2017s and 2022s with a well-received $1 billion tap, taking money off the table while markets are hot.
By Denise Wee | 2 February 2012
Hong Kong property company Wharf Holdings attracts an order book in excess of $4.25 billion, while Cikarang Listrindo is set to test the high-yield market.
By Denise Wee | 31 January 2012
Amid depressed share prices, there is keen interest from companies looking to issue hybrids, says J.P. Morgan's Mark Follett.
By Denise Wee | 30 January 2012
Infrastructure and services company NWS Holdings decides to revisit the market after the lunar new year, having struggled to attract demand last week.
By Denise Wee | 26 January 2012
While Shinhan Bank beats a crowd of Korean banks with a $700 million senior bond.
By Denise Wee | 20 January 2012
A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.
By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 20 January 2012
KT Corp prices a $350 million dollar bond after attracting an overwhelming $4.7 billion in orders, while Lifestyle drums up $1 billion of demand for its $350 million debut bond.
By Denise Wee | 18 January 2012
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