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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
Hyundai Motor issues via its US subsidiary to tap high-grade investors and attracts solid demand for the bond.
By Mei Tuicolo | 4 October 2010
Despite the summer lull, Korea Development Bank prints well inside its existing curve, prompting a tightening of Korean policy bank sector bonds by 5bp to 10bp.
By Mei Tuicolo | 3 September 2010
The Hong Kong bluechip leans on anchor demand following a non-deal roadshow to print a 10-year deal, shrugging off a significant widening in spreads during the bookbuilding.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 May 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
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
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
Philippine container-port company International Container Terminal Services comes to market with $250 million of senior unsecured debt.
By Mei Tuicolo | 15 March 2010
The 5.5-year issue is priced at the tight end of guidance after attracting $2.7 billion of demand.
By Mei Tuicolo | 4 March 2010
The country's second-ever dollar bond attracts $6.8 billion of demand as investors expect a growth boost from the post-war restructuring now underway.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 October 2009
Singapore-owned Singtel Optus, a major mobile phone provider in Australia, joins Temasek-linked ST Engineering and PSA in issuing 10-year US dollar bonds.
By Rupert Walker | 9 October 2009
The Hong Kong property developer prices benchmark first-time deal in 12 hours to capitalise on market optimism.
By Nick Ferguson | 11 September 2009
Chinese property developer Country Garden issues Asia's first true high-yield bond in 14 months with an 11.75% five-year deal arranged by J.P. Morgan.
By Rupert Walker | 3 September 2009
The scarcity of high-grade Hong Kong issues allows the Hong Kong Mortgage Corp to price at a tight spread.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 July 2009
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