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Trio take Singapore''s second largest bank to overseas investors with a perpetual non-call 10 deal.
By Timothy Cuffe | 7 December 2005
Thai petrochemical company charts recovery of Asian debt capital markets.
By Timothy Cuffe | 18 June 2005
Republic adopts a more investor friendly approach to the international debt markets.
By Jackie Horne | 16 September 2004
Malaysian shipping company prices midway between sovereign proxies Petronas and Tenaga.
By Jackie Horne | 26 June 2004
Small tier 2 deal helps the bank manage its capital more efficiently.
By Nick Lord | 31 March 2004
Indian policy bank prices international bond inside loan market levels.
By Jackie Horne | 25 February 2004
Indonesian corporate struggles with difficult markets and ambitious pricing targets.
By Jackie Horne | 11 February 2004
Greater China insurer offers rare credit exposure.
By Jackie Horne | 6 November 2003
The company addresses a mismatch in its capital structure with a debut international bond deal.
By Jackie Horne | 26 September 2003
The latest in a long pipeline of Korean credits accesses the dollar market.
By Jackie Horne | 27 June 2003
Korea''s National Agricultural Co-operative Federations (NACF) prices at a 5bp to 7bp premium to the Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK).
By Jackie Horne | 15 June 2003
State owned utility''s deal gets favourable reaction from investors.
By Rob Davies | 22 January 2003
A second Korean corporate has whet the appetite of international investors.
By Jackie Horne | 18 June 2001
Malaysia''s CIMB makes its debt market debut with a M$600 million NCD issue.
By Rob Davies | 22 January 2001
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