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The Chinese internet firm's bonds widen in secondary markets despite strong US participation, with investors concerned over the "variable interest entity" structure.
By Denise Wee | 7 December 2011
Barclays Capital announces the capture of Korea equities sales, trading and research teams from Deutsche Bank, as it broadens its regional platform.
By Rupert Walker | 23 September 2011
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power re-opens the Asian credit market after a barren few weeks with a tightly priced 10-year deal, while other borrowers are set to follow.
By Rupert Walker | 8 July 2011
State Bank of India pays a premium to raise €750 million from five-year bonds to diversify investor and liquidity sources.
By Rupert Walker | 24 November 2010
Sandeep Pahwa, who left Deutsche Bank in September, starts at Barclays Capital as head of Southeast Asia investment banking based in Singapore.
By Sameera Anand | 12 November 2010
ICICI Bank’s inaugural 10-year US dollar issue is well supported in the primary market and tightens 5bp on the first day of trading.
By Mei Tuicolo | 10 November 2010
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BarCap's Peter Redward argues that the Hong Kong dollar peg could be switched to the renminbi very quickly, preceded by a 10% appreciation of the Chinese currency.
By Leigh Powell | 27 October 2010
Deutsche Bank's head of equity syndicate for Asia skips a planned move to London to help Barclays Capital build an ECM platform in Asia instead.
By Anette Jönsson | 26 April 2010
Six weeks after announcing its mandate, Bank of India takes advantage of stable market conditions to sell $500 million of senior fixed-rate notes. Next in line is Axis Bank, ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 26 March 2010
The Republic of the Philippines opens the Asian bond market in 2010 with a $1.5 billion tap of two existing lines.
By Mei Tuicolo | 8 January 2010
State-owned Korea Hydro Nuclear Power meets strong demand for its five-year notes, allowing it to double the size and issue at the tight end of late price guidance.
By Rupert Walker | 11 June 2009
The Korean bank prices the largest Reg-S-only bank capital trade out of Asia.
By Rosie Slater | 4 April 2007
Barclays, BNP Paribas and Deutsche close most recent Korean bank capital transaction.
By Timothy Cuffe | 8 September 2006
Strong expansion story allows company to fix conversion price on 25% of the deal in 12 months time; investors compensated by high yield and high bond floor.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 April 2006
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