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HEADLINES

Hunger for dim sum intensifies

Books open ahead of Mitra Keluarga IPO

Dealogic league table roundup, February 27

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Hunger for dim sum intensifies

An appetite for offshore renminbi bonds is spreading across the globe, most recently to France and South Korea.

By Chien Mi Wong | 2 March 2015

Books open ahead of Mitra Keluarga IPO

The Indonesian hospital operator is looking to raise up to $369 million from the flotation.

By Suzy Waite | 27 February 2015

Dealogic league table roundup, February 27

Country Garden’s $900m bond is the third largest APAC real estate DCM transactions in 2015 so far.

By FinanceAsia & Dealogic | 27 February 2015

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