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FinanceAsia - Capital Markets Weekly
Friday 28 November, 2014
 

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Debt Pipeline

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EQUITY

Prime placement from the Philippines' SM Group

Philippines' fourth largest company by market capitalisation brings one of the country's largest placements to fund its ambitious expansion plan.

By Jackie Horne | 26 November 2014

Keppel DC Reit's IPO centres on attractive yield

Asia's first prospective data centre Reit has been launched at a generous pick-up to locally-listed peers and domestic government bonds.

By Jackie Horne | 26 November 2014

Feiyu opens books ahead of HK IPO

Books for the mobile game developer and operator will remain open for four days as the issuer embarks on an accelerated timetable.

By Suzy Waite | 25 November 2014

CGN Power secures 18 cornerstones

IPO could net the Chinese nuclear power company $3.6 billion post-shoe.

By Suzy Waite | 24 November 2014

Maple Leaf IPO a huge hit with HK retail investors

China's largest private school operator received enormous uptake from Hong Kong retail investors, with this tranche oversubscribed by nearly 200 times.

By Suzy Waite | 23 November 2014

Cheil Industries to open books ahead of $1.4b IPO

Books open Monday for Cheil Industries, which could raise as much as $1.4 billion, making it the country's largest flotation this year.

By Suzy Waite | 23 November 2014

DEBT

Bumpy ride ahead for China’s top corporates

China's top companies face two key problems: weaker cash flow and a high debt load, according to S&P's Christopher Lee.

By Standard & Poor's | 28 November 2014

Pakistan joins sovereign sukuk spree

Pakistan raises a $1 billion five-year Islamic bond, the latest sovereign to do so, boosting volumes of the asset class to an all-time high since 2012.

By Chien Mi Wong | 26 November 2014

Beijing Capital Land joins hybrid bond rush

The Chinese developer is the latest borrower to tap the perpetual debt market as investors pay for greater pickup in paper that has a high call incentive in year five.

By Chien Mi Wong | 26 November 2014

Philippine peso debt: more than a yield play

Investors are increasingly prepared to take raw Philippine-peso risk, according to a survey of bond buyers conducted by FinanceAsia, Citi and BPI Capital.

By Cherie Marriott | 25 November 2014

China's Shanghai Huayi debuts $350m bond

Chinese chemicals company sells its first global debt offering, raising funds for refinancing and working capital purposes despite volatility in the commodity chemical market.

By Chien Mi Wong | 24 November 2014

 

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