Tag: bond

The large number of emerging market bonds that are due to mature over the next five quarters raises the prospect of high-profile defaults.
By Mukul Munish | 29 October 2008
The demise of Lehman Brothers and sale of Merrill Lynch has created fear psychosis in the credit markets, forcing Asian companies to reconsider new debt issue plans.
By Mukul Munish | 19 September 2008
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
Credit Suisse taps the samurai bond market for the first time in four years.
By Mukul Munish | 12 September 2008
China, one of the biggest foreign holders of US Treasuries, may be reluctant to invest further after the bailout of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
By Mukul Munish | 10 September 2008
The Korean pipeline may get busy in the coming months after the sovereign plans an issue later in September.
By Mukul Munish | 8 September 2008
The deal is being closely watched as it may prompt other regional banks and corporates to take a second look at issuance.
By Mukul Munish | 4 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
The railway operator sells more of its 2013 bonds from May at a 25bp-30bp re-offer premium.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 August 2008
The debut issuer's bonds tighten in the secondary market after pricing at a level that some call cheap and others say reflects a necessary new issue premium.
By Anette Jönsson | 4 August 2008
Global head of ICICI's financial institutions group, Sudhir Dole, discusses the bank's borrowing requirements and what value advisers add to the fund-raising process.
By Rosie Slater | 28 May 2008
The continued development of Asia's local bond markets is necessary for bonds to become a true alternative to bank lending.
By Standard & Poor's | 15 May 2008
Here’s why we should expect more landmark deals from Ayala Corporation.
By Rosie Slater | 28 March 2008
Rival bankers argue that the bonds were sold too cheap, but secondary performance vindicates the pricing.
By Rosie Slater | 5 February 2008
The sovereign finds a market window to price its long-awaited $500 million bond deal, achieving tight pricing and good secondary performance.
By Rosie Slater | 31 January 2008
The $235 million deal prices at the tight end as some commentators question whether the transaction counts as Asian high-yield.
By Rosie Slater | 5 November 2007
The Hong Kong-listed property developer finds a window in the market to issue its $100 million high-yield deal.
By Rosie Slater | 2 November 2007
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
A unit of India's Rain Calcining sold $235 million in bonds last night. Details listed below. Full market reaction to follow.
By Rosie Slater | 2 November 2007
In the wake of Kexim's successful deal, the National Agricultural Cooperative prices a $400 million Reg-S bond and achieves an oversubscription level of four times.
By Rosie Slater | 17 October 2007
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