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Hong Kong watch maker raises $162 million
Peace Mark is able to upsize its placement and sell the full number of shares, but only by offering an 11% discount.
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Daniel Inman
| 5 June 2008
Equities
Asia Cement's strong debut could boost IPO interest
The cement company rallies 38% to become the best first-day performer among Hong Kong IPOs of reasonable size this year.
By
Daniel Inman
| 21 May 2008
Equities
Asia Cement spin-off prices above the low end
The final price of HK$4.95 represents a 36% discount to the company's larger competitor Anhui Conch Cement, but some investors hold off with the aim of buying in the secondary ...
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Anette Jönsson
| 13 May 2008
Equities
Asia Cement to list China business in Hong Kong
The spin-off from Taiwan's Far Eastern Group is seeking to raise up to $310 million which will go towards aggressive capacity expansion.
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Anette Jönsson
| 28 April 2008
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Kexim's bonds tighten in the secondary market
The Korean issuer sends out the message that borrowers can raise a substantial amount at a reasonable price.
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Rosie Slater
| 12 October 2007
Debt
Kexim sells $1.5 billion worth of bonds
Closing its largest transaction to date, the Korean bank prices its deal 4bp tighter than Tuesday's whispered level.
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Rosie Slater
| 11 October 2007
Debt
Kexim launches benchmark dollar bond
Following ICICI's $2 billion deal, Kexim might steal the limelight.
By
Rosie Slater
| 10 October 2007
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Shinhan Card prices $400 million FRN
The deal proves an easy sell to investors, pricing at levels that bankers believe will allow for healthy secondary market performance.
By
Rosie Slater
| 11 May 2007
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