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KDB goes to loan market
The Korea Development Bank has gone to the loan market, shunning the high prices that bond investors are demanding.
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Nick Lord
| 30 October 2000
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MTR Corp brings international dollar bond
Long regarded as one of Asia''s top corporate credits, Hong Kong''s MTR Corp has remained loyal to its relationship banks in mandating a bond offering that should be launched ...
By
Jackie Horne
| 27 October 2000
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Hutchison Global Crossing looking at terms
Banks are starting to structure a debut syndicated loan for Hutchison Global Crossing.
By
Nick Lord
| 26 October 2000
Debt
Asian fixed income securities platform launched
Asian fixed income securities have been added to the Bloomberg Electronic Trading System.
By
Elaine Leong
| 26 October 2000
Debt
Back to the bad old days
A leading Asian loan market professional warns that many of the mistakes of the past are returning.
By
Nick Lord
| 25 October 2000
Debt
IFC 2 gets finance
A huge syndicated loan has been signed for the equally huge IFC 2 property development in Hong Kong.
By
Nick Lord
| 24 October 2000
Debt
Samsung next to issue Korean CBOs
Samsung Securities is the latest Korean brokerage house to issue CBOs for its smaller corporate clients.
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AsiaPulse
| 23 October 2000
Debt
Philippine central bank faces financing decision
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has begun to consider the difficult task of how it might re-finance $400 million of eurobonds which fall due in February.
By
Jackie Horne
| 18 October 2000
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JTC extends the curve
The Jurong Town Corporation has become the first issuer in the Singapore bond market to successfully sell a 12-year bond.
By
Nick Lord
| 18 October 2000
Debt
MTR Corp plans international bond benchmark
Seeking to maintain the positive momentum generated by its partial privatization last month, the Hong Kong railway operator is planning to re-enter the international bond ...
By
Jackie Horne
| 17 October 2000
Debt
Indonesia's Bakrie signs $76 million restructuring agreement
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AsiaPulse
| 16 October 2000
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Hyundai Electronics to brave international debt markets
US dollar investors are to be presented with a rare opportunity to participate in a high yield debt offering from corporate Korea.
By
Jackie Horne
| 10 October 2000
Debt
Penang Port launches debut MTN programme
Penang Port has launched its first Ringitt MTN programme, bringing new sophistication to the local bond market.
By
AsiaPulse
| 27 September 2000
Debt
Korea seeing fresh CBO issuance
A raft of Korean security houses are keen to issue a new range of collateralized bond obligations, breathing life into the moribund Korean bond market.
By
AsiaPulse
| 27 September 2000
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Paliburg completes first MBS
Paliburg raises much-needed finance with the completion of its first securitization deal.
By
Nick Lord
| 26 September 2000
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