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Pohang Iron & Steel (Posco) has returned to the Yen markets for the second time in three months, pricing a Y35 billion Samurai up to 25bp inside its outstanding dollar levels.
By Jackie Horne | 11 August 2000
Korean asset management company launches Asia''s first cross-border securitization of non-performing loans.
By Jackie Horne | 28 July 2000
With the launch of its first international and domestic bond deals, Singapore''s PSA Corp is taking the first important steps to rebalance its capital structure ahead of ...
By Jackie Horne | 27 July 2000
PSA Corp, Singapore Power and Keppel Corp are all about to launch new bond offerings, in a display of the growing importance the Lion City attaches to controlled use of debt.
By Jackie Horne | 20 July 2000
Pohang Iron & Steel (Posco) has selected Nikko Salomon Smith Barney and Nomura to lead its second Yen-denominated bond offering of the year.
By Jackie Horne | 19 July 2000
Asian borrowers have continued their assault on the Yen markets with the launch of deals for Kepco and the Republic of the Philippines.
By Jackie Horne | 13 July 2000
Malaysia''s Time looks to throw off crippling debts, solving long-time problems. No such luck for Khazanah, which has struck pricing snags with NTT on Telekom Malaysia.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 7 July 2000
Axel-Peter Ohse is named Global Head of International Trade Finance at Deutsche Bank.
By Elaine Leong | 21 June 2000
Axel-Peter Ohse is named Global Head of International Trade Finance at Deutsche Bank.
By Elaine Leong | 21 June 2000
The Republic of the Philippines has mandated Daiwa and Nikko Salomon Smith Barney for a Y70 billion bond.
By Jackie Horne | 14 June 2000
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