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AU Optronics upsizes five-year CB to $800 million
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
Equities
Adani Enterprises QIP increased to $850 million
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
Debt
Kexim back again with a $1.25 billion 10-year bond
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
People Moves
Rahul Shukla to head Citi corporate banking in India
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
Debt
Hana Bank prints $500 million benchmark deal
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
Debt
Bank of Baroda and Woori Bank sell 5.5-year bonds
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
CorporateTreasury Moves
Expansion ahead for BoA Merrill treasury services
BoA Merrill poaches Percy Batliwalla and Tim Fleming to fill new treasury services positions in Asia-Pacific.
By
Edward Russell
| 30 March 2010
Debt
Shinhan Bank sells benchmark $700 million bond
Following on from Kexim’s successful issue last week, Shinhan Bank comes to market with a tightly priced 5.5-year security.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 10 March 2010
People Moves
Ivo Distelbrink departs Citi for Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Distelbrink leaves Citi just eight months after being promoted to head of treasury and trade solutions for Asia-Pacific and Japan.
By
Edward Russell
| 5 February 2010
Equities
Indian issuers grab small window to push out QIPs
Yes Bank raises $225 million and truck financing company Shriram Transport issues $125 million worth of new shares just before equity markets take another dip.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 22 January 2010
Equities
Hidili raises $250 million from renminbi-denominated CB
The Chinese producer of coking coal achieves a coupon of only 1.5%, but offers investors a back-ended yield-to-put of 3.5%.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 January 2010
Business Moves
Banks show their pride
Banks support the LGBT community at Hong Kong’s annual gay pride parade.
By
Edward Russell
| 2 November 2009
Cash
Swift pushes technology collaboration among financial institutions
Swift takes the lead in pushing online innovation in the financial industry.
By
Edward Russell
| 22 September 2009
Equities
Reliance Industries sells $658 million of treasury shares
The Indian oil and gas giant offloads part of the treasury shares held by its Petroleum Fund in a fixed-price deal that is upsized by 50%.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 18 September 2009
Equities
MCC prices H-share IPO below mid-point to raise $2.35 billion
Metallurgical Corp of China raises a combined $5.15 billion from dual A- and H-share IPO, making it the world's second largest listing this year. Meanwhile, China Lilang prices ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 18 September 2009
Debt
KNHC raises $750 million with five-year bond
State-owned Korea National Housing Corporation is the latest, but not the last, Korean borrower to tap the US dollar market this year and achieves the lowest yield spread so far.
By
Rupert Walker
| 4 September 2009
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