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Kexim strikes while the iron is hot, prefunding nearly half its US dollar funding requirements for 2012 in the first week of January.
By Denise Wee | 6 January 2012
Debt bankers start to wind down after a tough second half, although Republic of Indonesia marches ahead with its roadshows.
By Denise Wee | 9 December 2011
The decision paints a gloomy picture for XCMG's planned offering of up to $2 billion.
By Lillian Liu | 23 September 2011
Citi hires Matthieu Lauras and Bao Vu from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, as the US bank continues to deepen its commodities footprint in Asia.
By Rupert Walker | 8 September 2011
The Philippine infrastructure company raises $201 million from a placement at a 5% discount, while Kookmin attempts to sell $1.7 billion of shares in KB Financial and KDIC ...
By Anette Jönsson | 8 July 2011
The controversy surrounding Sino Forest hangs over investors, but investment-grade borrower Kia Motors crosses the line with a $500 million bond.
By Denise Wee | 9 June 2011
Xinyi Glass sells $158 million of mostly new shares and Indonesia's Lippo Karawaci raises $112 million to pay for a Reit acquisition. Meanwhile, Hopu trims its stake in Winsway ...
By Anette Jönsson | 20 May 2011
The commodities producer and trading company kicks off the Hong Kong retail portion of its $9 billion to $11 billion IPO today after attracting solid demand from institutions.
By Anette Jönsson | 13 May 2011
Ignoring weak market conditions, Lippo Karawaci successfully reopens its April 2015 bond and prices the deal just hours after launch.
By Denise Wee | 11 February 2011
Evergrande sells Rmb9.25 billion of synthetic offshore renminbi bonds on Friday, while Hopson prices its $300 million bond with a 11.75% yield.
By Denise Wee | 17 January 2011
Investor education starts for the IPO of state-owned airline Garuda Indonesia, which could fetch about $500 million, while Bank Mandiri kicks off the domestic roadshow for its ...
By Anette Jönsson | 5 January 2011
The government-owned coal producer attracts demand for one-third of the up to $3.46 billion offering on day one.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 October 2010
The deal comes with a zero coupon, but offers a yield of 2.875%, resulting in strong demand from both outright investors and hedge funds.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 October 2010
Mongolian Mining prices its offering at the mid-point for a total deal size of $650 million, after Winsway raised $472 million from its Hong Kong IPO at the end of last week.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 October 2010
The deal is upsized from $600 million as the Indian conglomerate attracts more than $1 billion of demand from primarily long-only investors.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 July 2010
Against a more stable backdrop, Kexim reawakens the market with a 10-year issue that attracts $3.5 billion of demand. Korea Housing Finance Corporation and NACF are expected to ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 23 June 2010
Citi moves Rahul Shukla to India as head of corporate banking, while Nikhil Eapen takes over as Asia-Pacific head of TMT in the global banking division.
By Edward Russell | 15 June 2010
Hana Bank joins other Korean issuers in taking advantage of a steep yield curve to offer investors a higher coupon through a 5.5-year bond.
By Mei Tuicolo | 28 April 2010
India's Bank of Baroda raises $350 million and Korea's Woori pockets $500 million, both taking advantage of the current steepness in the yield curve between five and six years ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 31 March 2010
BoA Merrill poaches Percy Batliwalla and Tim Fleming to fill new treasury services positions in Asia-Pacific.
By Edward Russell | 30 March 2010
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