Dealogic roundup

Dealogic league table roundup, May 13

Goldman Sachs continues to lead Asia’s ECM league table.

Equity capital markets
A total of 18 Asian issuers raised $1.6 billion from the equity capital markets this week, with year-to-date issuance standing at $71.4 billion — down 5% year-on-year.

The top three standings in the league table remain unchanged with Goldman Sachs sitting in first place on $5.7 billion, followed by UBS and Deutsche Bank.

A $499 million IPO for Tongkun Group was the largest issue of the week, led by Guosen Securities. The deal pushed Guosen Securities to seventh place, up from ninth last week. Phoenix New Media also raised a $140 million IPO via bookrunner Deutsche Bank, Macquarie Group and Morgan Stanley.

Top 10 Asia ex-Japan ECM bookrunner rankings

    Bookrunner parents Value ($m) No. %
  1 Goldman Sachs 5,654 14 7.9
  2 UBS 3,955 22 5.5
  3 Deutsche Bank 3,669 13 5.1
  4 Credit Suisse 3,479 16 4.9
  5 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2,807 10 3.9
  6 Morgan Stanley 2,717 23 3.8
  7 Guosen Securities Co Ltd 2,581 16 3.6
  8 GF Securities Co Ltd 2,283 6 3.2
  9 Citi 2,243 19 3.1
  10 DBS 2,072 6 2.9

 


Debt capital markets
The debt capital markets saw a total of $1.1 billion from three trades this week. HSBC dominates the league table ranking with $5.6 billion, followed by Deutsche Bank and UBS.

China Resources’ $750 million trade was the largest deal of the week and led by HSBC, DBS and Bank of China.

Top 10 Asia ex-Japan DCM bookrunner rankings

    Bookrunner parents Value ($m) No. %
  1 HSBC 5,632 34 12.2
  2 Deutsche Bank 3,999 23 8.7
  3 UBS 3,713 18 8.0
  4 JPMorgan 3,623 18 7.8
  5 Citi 3,188 22 6.9
  6 Standard Chartered Bank 2,914 26 6.3
  7 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2,871 17 6.2
  8 Goldman Sachs 2,729 14 5.9
  9 Barclays Capital 2,259 12 4.9
  10 RBS 2,056 18 4.4

 

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