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Citi exits HDFC through $1.9 billion block

Sunshine Oilsands and AviChina raise a combined $740 million

Balda raises $318 million from sale of TBK shares

Savvy Reliance prints $500 million tap inside secondary levels

PTTEP starts bidding war for Cove Energy

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Citi exits HDFC through $1.9 billion block

The transaction ranks as the largest block trade in Asia ex-Japan this year and follows a smaller sell-down by Citi in June. Meanwhile, Dewan Housing issues $62 million of new shares in India's first QIP of size this year.

By Anette Jönsson | 27 February 2012

Sunshine Oilsands and AviChina raise a combined $740 million

Sunshine Oilsands' IPO in Hong Kong prices at the bottom of the range and attracts poor demand from retail investors, while the steep discount on AviChina attracts investors.

By Aiko Hayashi | 27 February 2012

Balda raises $318 million from sale of TBK shares

J.P. Morgan bought the shares at a 2.9% discount and offloaded them to a small group of investors on Friday evening through a semi-private transaction.

By Anette Jönsson | 27 February 2012

Savvy Reliance prints $500 million tap inside secondary levels

The flagship Indian company taps unfulfilled demand from US funds seeking a meaningful exposure to its credit.

By Denise Wee | 27 February 2012

PTTEP starts bidding war for Cove Energy

Thailand’s leading oil company goes head-to-head with Shell for control of African oil assets, but recent resource deals in Mozambique should give investors pause for thought.

By Nick Lord | 27 February 2012

We know you travel; tell us your views

Tell us your views on your favourite hotels and airlines in the region.

By FinanceAsia Editors | 27 February 2012

Dealogic league table roundup, Feb 24

Citi moves to the top of the ECM league table ranking on the back of a $1.9 billion block trade in HDFC.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 24 February 2012

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