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FinanceAsia - Capital Markets Weekly
Friday 27 November, 2015
 

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EQUITY

PTT slashes Star Petroleum stake via $365m IPO

Thailand’s state-owned energy giant sold a 30.6% shareholding for $315 million, while Star Petroleum raised a further $50 million from the sale of new shares.

By Danny Leung | 26 November 2015

Bank of Qingdao prices $607m HK IPO

Proceeds from the IPO will help the Shandong-based lender catch up with other city commercial banks in terms of capital adequacy.

By Danny Leung | 26 November 2015

China Energy $1.96b IPO backed by cornerstones

No surprise to the market as yet another jumbo Hong Kong deal is largely pre-sold to cornerstone investors ahead of the institutional bookbuild.

By Danny Leung | 25 November 2015

Baosteel seals $500m bond exchangeable into CCB

The Chinese steel heavyweight is potentially offloading its equity stake in China Construction Bank through an exchangeable bond structure in Hong Kong.

By Danny Leung | 25 November 2015

Chinese cornerstones aid BHG Retail Reit IPO

Singapore Reit follows the example of recent Hong Kong IPOs by locking its prospective flotation away with cornerstone investors.

By Jackie Horne | 25 November 2015

DEBT

Bank of East Asia seals $650m AT1 issue

BEA tier-1 capital bond saves bank from a deteriorating capital base built on outdated standards.

By Dan Bland | 26 November 2015

KDB back for more dim sum with $203m bond

Korea Development Bank's second three-year deal is priced with a coupon rate of 4.2%, in line with initial guidance. UOB, meanwhile, is poised to follow DBS with a covered bond.

By Ray Chan | 23 November 2015

New World Development prices $950m unrated bond

The Hong Kong property group returns to the US dollar bond market with a seven-year offering.

By Ray Chan | 23 November 2015

COMMENTARY

Why Hong Kong won when Li Ka-shing lost

The decision of the minority investors of Power Assets Holdings to reject the revised takeover offer from Cheung Kong Infrastructure is a good step for shareholder rights.

By Richard Morrow | 25 November 2015

PEOPLE MOVES

UBS names Koh Asia head of wealth management

The Swiss bank names Edmund Koh head of wealth management for Asia Pacific, underscoring the bank's strategy to capture a rising number of billionaires in the region.

By Ray Chan | 25 November 2015

Morgan Stanley hires TMT rainmaker from Goldman

Peter Chu’s relationships across the region may provide the edge needed to clinch deals in what look set to become a highly active Asian TMT sector.

By Alison Tudor-Ackroyd | 24 November 2015

 

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