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ICBC sells $750 million bond through Hong Kong branch
The deal launches shortly after S&P downgrades global banks, but insurance funds keen for direct exposure to the mainland parent anchor the deal.
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Denise Wee
| 1 December 2011
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Indonesia shortlists banks for benchmark bond
The Republic of Indonesia has shortlisted banks for its benchmark bond and is expected to mandate three or four bookrunners after hearing presentations later this week.
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Denise Wee
| 9 February 2011
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Hyundai Capital returns with another $500 million deal
Hyundai Motor issues via its US subsidiary to tap high-grade investors and attracts solid demand for the bond.
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Mei Tuicolo
| 4 October 2010
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Barclays, HSBC and Standard Chartered have all made noises recently about moving their headquarters out of London. Which will be first?
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| 28 September 2010
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Osama Abbasi to become new Asia-Pacific CEO at Credit Suisse
Abbasi, the current head of equities in the region, will take over from Kai Nargolwala who will stay with the bank as non-executive chairman.
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Anette Jönsson
| 8 September 2010
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IDBI prices $350 million Reg-S security
India's leading project finance bank returns to the market after a six-year absence.
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Mei Tuicolo
| 2 August 2010
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Malaysia sells $1.25 billion
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After an eight-year absence from the market, Malaysia’s five-year Islamic bond is lapped up by investors, pushing the yield to 3.93% -- a record low for an emerging ...
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Mei Tuicolo
| 31 May 2010
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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 ...
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Mei Tuicolo
| 31 March 2010
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Axis Bank prices $350 million benchmark deal
The Indian bank prices $350 million worth of senior unsecured notes. Like other deals that have come to market this month, the bonds will mature in 5.5 years.
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Mei Tuicolo
| 29 March 2010
Debt
CLP Power prices $500 million 10-year bond
The 10-year deal is issued from the Hong Kong power producer's $2.5 billion medium-term note programme and prices aggressively thanks to stable market conditions.
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Mei Tuicolo
| 16 March 2010
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Barclays hires Malhotra as private bankers play musical chairs
Barclays Wealth hires Vikram Malhotra and two others from UBS, bringing to a dozen the number of senior bankers the British bank has poached from UBS in the past six months.
By
Sameera Anand
| 10 February 2010
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Indonesia and KDB revive hope for bond issuers
Two new deals totalling $3 billion price on Friday, possibly marking the beginning of renewed activity in Asia's international bond markets.
By
Rosie Slater
| 14 January 2008
Debt
Indonesia mandates three for sovereign bond
Indonesia is due to tap the bond market again next year with a deal reported to be $2 billion in size.
By
Rosie Slater
| 2 November 2007
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Pricing terms: Sri Lanka sovereign bond
Sri Lanka prices its $500 million bond late last night. Details listed here. Commentary to follow.
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Rosie Slater
| 18 October 2007
Debt
Roadshow begins for Sri Lankan bond
The sovereign begins investor meetings this week for its benchmark maiden bond.
By
Rosie Slater
| 9 October 2007
Debt
Citic closes new lower tier-2 offering
Barclays and HSBC utilise non step-up structure for a new five-year non-call one deal for Citic Ka Wah.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 4 December 2006
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