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FinanceAsia - Capital Markets Weekly
Friday 23 January, 2015
 

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Debt Pipeline

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EQUITY

Cheung Kong raises funds for new train set

An upsized $600 million top up placement helps Li Ka-shing branch out into the UK railway sector and purchase Eversholt Rail from its private equity owners.

By Denise Wee, Jackie Horne | 20 January 2015

Gome and best forgotten

US private equity firm Bain Capital finally exits a tortured six-year investment in Gome Electrical Appliance Holdings close to where it first purchased the stake.

By Jackie Horne | 22 January 2015

JG Summit raises $200m from top-up placement

The Philippine conglomerate defied rocky market conditions and raised $200 million in the top-up placement. Over 70 lines participated in the book.

By Suzy Waite | 22 January 2015

Citic Group leverages private investment to max

Itochu and CP Group are the latest firms to broaden links with the Chinese conglomerate following its overseas listing last year.

By Jing Song, Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 20 January 2015

DEBT

Malaysia Airports and Cheung Kong spice up loans pipeline

Malaysia Airports is this week expected to launch syndication for a €500 million loan, while Cheung Kong will meet lenders this month as part of its reorganisation.

By Denise Wee | 19 January 2015

Baosteel ends market hiatus with $500m bond

China’s second-largest steelmaker prices Asia’s first dollar bond in nearly a week, paying up some premium as market volatility continues to dampen sentiment.

By Chien Mi Wong | 21 January 2015

ANZ widens dim sum market with Basel III landmark

First ever Basel III-compliant renminbi bond from a foreign company reinforces Hong Kong as the premier offshore hub.

By Jing Song | 22 January 2015

Loan Week, January 16-22

A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 22 January 2015

PEOPLE MOVES

Goldman Sachs names Stephen Wong HK IB chairman

Move comes after the US investment bank landed a string of high-profile deals and further integrated its China teams.

By Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 21 January 2015

HSBC names new global private wealth chief

The bank's latest internal shuffling comes nearly two weeks after its Hong Kong CEO left.

By Suzy Waite | 20 January 2015

 

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