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PICC P&C plans $290 million H-share rights issue
A simultaneous A-share rights offering will be bought by controlling shareholder PICC Group, bringing the total capital raising to $935 million.
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Anette Jönsson
| 22 May 2013
Equities
Hengan International raises $700 million from zero-coupon CB
The personal hygiene products company prices an enlarged deal with a 35% premium. It is the biggest CB and the highest premium in the region in two years.
By
Aiko Hayashi
| 22 May 2013
Equities
Goldman Sachs exits ICBC with final $1.1 billion block trade
Seven years and six sell-downs after its initial investment in China’s biggest bank, Goldman puts an end to one of its most lucrative investments.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 21 May 2013
People Moves
VTB Capital adds two senior China bankers
VTB Capital hires Xin Lin and Wei Chen for its Hong Kong office to help drive China business.
By
Rupert Walker
| 20 May 2013
Equities
Sinopec Engineering prices Hong Kong’s biggest IPO this year
The Sinopec unit prices its offering towards the low end of the range to raise $1.8 billion. Retail investors are allocated 7.5% as strong demand triggers a clawback.
By
Aiko Hayashi
| 20 May 2013
Macro & Markets
Hong Kong financiers are unhappy
Nearly three-quarters of Hong Kong finance professionals plan to move jobs, according to eFinancial Careers' annual survey.
By
Rupert Walker
| 16 May 2013
Equities
Galaxy Securities prices IPO at low end to raise $1.1 billion
Retail investors take 30% of the base deal, prompting a squeeze in the institutional order book even though the Chinese brokerage comes at a relatively tight discount to ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 16 May 2013
People Moves
StanChart hires Philip Tulk from RBS
Standard Chartered continues to strengthen its equity research capabilities with the appointment of gaming analyst Philip Tulk.
By
Rupert Walker
| 15 May 2013
Debt
IFC Development issues $500 million debut bond
Hong Kong landmark IFC taps investors with six-year bond and swaps to a floater.
By
Denise Wee
| 14 May 2013
Equities
Langham Hospitality aims to raise up to $589 million from base deal
The Great Eagle spin-off is the first business trust-like vehicle to attempt a Hong Kong IPO in 18 months, offering yield-focused investors an alternative outside Singapore.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 May 2013
Equities
MPM prices Indonesia’s biggest IPO this year
The distributor of Honda motorcycles raises $150 million from the offering. In Hong Kong, another auto-related company, Mando China, is eyeing an IPO of about $250 million.
By
Aiko Hayashi
| 13 May 2013
M&A
Greenland Holding pays $387 million for 60% stake in SPG Land
Debt-ridden property developer SPG Land plans to raise $555 million from sale of a controlling stake to Greenland Holding and the disposal of the Shanghai Peninsula hotel.
By
Rupert Walker
| 10 May 2013
Debt
Hutch issues first euro perpetual from Asian borrower
Li Ka-shing-controlled Hutchison Whampoa wades into the euro market with the first euro-denominated hybrid from an Asian borrower.
By
Denise Wee
| 9 May 2013
Equities
Mid-cap Chinese miner issues $132 million credit-enhanced CB
China Daye Non-Ferrous becomes the second Asian company in two days to sell convertible bonds and the first since August to offer a renminbi-denominated deal.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 9 May 2013
Equities
Galaxy Securities enlists 21 banks to raise up to $1.37 billion
Six cornerstones, including Malaysia’s Khazanah, have agreed to buy $280 million worth of shares in the offering, which looks set to become the second largest IPO in Hong ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 May 2013
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