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Equity News Pacific Basin upsizes follow-on to $275 million The dry bulk shipping company is only the fourth Asian company this year to complete a follow-on share sale and manages to price the transaction above the mid-point.
By Anette Jönsson

IPO Report E-Land pulls IPO as Artini raises $80 million Sources say E-Land had enough interest for its deal at the bottom of the price range, but the company chose to walk away.
By Anette Jönsson
Equity News Lucky Cement prices GDRs at 9% discount Pakistan's largest cement producer raises $109 million after corrections in the stockmarket and the value of the local currency conspire to reduce the anticipated deal size.
By Anette Jönsson

In Debt Tata Steel and Hyundai Capital price deals Tata Steel prices the largest single-issue deal for a corporate borrower in India, while Hyundai revives its ringgit deal.
By Rosie Slater
In Debt Pricing terms: Korea Railroad Corporation Korail priced last night a $300 million bond. Please find pricing terms below. Commentary to follow tomorrow.
By Rosie Slater

IPO Report Indika kicks off $233 million IPO The Indonesian coal producer has set the price range at a sizeable discount to its peers.
By Anette Jönsson
Trade Finance Dairy firm adopts Deutsche's online trade service Dairy products company PT Frisian Flag Indonesia will use Deutsche Bank's automated web-enabled trade payable financing solution to help with the financing needs of its smaller suppliers.
By Nina Mehra
Loan Digest Loan week, May 1-8 A roundup of the latest syndicated loan market news.
By FinanceAsia & Dealogic
Standard & Poor's Daily Ratings Direct Asia-Pacific Highlights
Welcome to Standard & Poor's daily summary of credit research of interest to investors in Asia-Pacific.
By Standard & Poor's
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