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FinanceAsia - Capital Markets Weekly
Friday 10 October, 2014
 

Dealogic League Table Roundup, Oct 10

Debt Pipeline

Equity Pipeline

EQUITY

MOL Global prices US IPO at bottom

The online payment company owned by Vincent Tan is the first Malaysian company to list in the US, raising $169m, although this was less than hoped.

By Suzy Waite | 9 October 2014

Hua Hong prices IPO towards bottom

Chinese foundry manufacturer completes deal as Hong Kong equity markets stabilise.

By Jackie Horne | 9 October 2014

Indonesia’s BlueBird IPO takes flight

Indonesian taxi operator hopes strong brand image will overcome weakening equity markets.

By Jackie Horne | 6 October 2014

Bangkok Airways launches IPO amid turbulence

Thai airline hopes investors will sign up to an attractive valuation and turnaround in the domestic tourism industry.

By Jackie Horne | 7 October 2014

DEBT

UK kicks off dim sum issuance

The UK government has begun the planned sale of its renminbi bond, the world’s first non-Chinese sovereign bond in the currency.

By Jing Song | 9 October 2014

Mercuria tests demand for $1b syndicated loan

Mercuria tests demand from lenders for its $1 billion loan even as it is embroiled in a lawsuit with Citi over payments for metal backed financing in Qingdao Port.

By Denise Wee | 7 October 2014

Chaori puts bondholders in a tricky position

The restructuring plan by Chaori Solar is not good enough for bond investors to solve the first domestic corporate bond default, said analysts and lawyers.

By Jing Song | 8 October 2014

Sukuk have come a long way

Non-Muslim nations are issuing maiden sharia-compliant products. This year, Hong Kong, South Africa and the UK have been added to that list.

By Chien Mi Wong | 9 October 2014

Loan Week, October 3-9

A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 9 October 2014

PEOPLE MOVES

BofA Merrill appoints Yacenda as HK chief

US bank appoints Richard Yacenda as Hong Kong country executive in addition to his role as Asia-Pacific COO.

By Denise Wee | 6 October 2014

 

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