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Hutchison Whampoa is back again with a $1 billion hybrid, while Lotte Shopping closes a $400 million bond.
By Denise Wee | 4 May 2012
Samsung Electronics sells $1 billion of five-year bonds predominantly to the US, while other issuers hold off amid the Easter holiday lull.
By Denise Wee | 5 April 2012
Country Garden prices a $900 million seven-year non-call four bond at a generous 11.25% yield amid bearish reports on the property sector.
By Denise Wee | 18 February 2011
The 10- and 30-year bonds attract $5.7 billion of demand as investors are drawn to the rarity of its double-A rating.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 January 2011
US investors, enjoying a healthy pickup in yield, buy 63% of Kepco's new 3% bonds.
By Mei Tuicolo | 29 September 2010
No further details on the size of the tender or the new issue are available, but the CB has about $630 million outstanding.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 April 2010
Industrial Bank of Korea kicks off Korean G3 issuance in 2010 with senior unsecured 5.5-year notes. Korea Development Bank and Kexim are expected to be next in line.
By Mei Tuicolo | 3 February 2010
Evergrande’s $750 million high-yield issue hits the market on a day when trading suffers in response to President Obama’s proposed new limits on US banks.
By Mei Tuicolo | 25 January 2010
OCBC, Singapore's third biggest lender, finds solid European demand for an issue of callable lower tier-2 subordinated bonds with a step-up coupon.
By Rupert Walker | 12 November 2009
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
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
Korea goes easy on price in return for size, allowing it to raise 50% more than initially planned from its dual-tranche sovereign.
By Rupert Walker | 9 April 2009
Korea's first sovereign offering in three years is set to price generously and attract solid demand. Meanwhile, the Korean government extends its state bond guarantee by six ...
By Rupert Walker | 8 April 2009
Having postponed its planned $1 billion sovereign bond last week, South Korea may now return to the market within weeks.
By Mukul Munish | 16 September 2008
The $1 billion benchmark deal will be the government's first foray into the international debt markets in almost two years.
By Mukul Munish | 3 September 2008
Rival bankers argue that the bonds were sold too cheap, but secondary performance vindicates the pricing.
By Rosie Slater | 5 February 2008
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