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Debt
CII Carbon prices bond amid renewed volatility
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
Debt
Market window opens for Coastal Greenland
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
Debt
Indonesia mandates three for sovereign bond
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
Debt
Pricing terms: CII Carbon $235 million bond
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
Debt
Pricing terms: Wharf Finance's $400 million bond
Last night Wharf Finance Limited priced a $400 million 10-year bond. Details listed here, commentary to follow.
By
Rosie Slater
| 30 October 2007
Debt
Korea's NACF prices bond at tight end
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
Debt
Hope for a thawing bond pipeline
New bond issues announced after the US Fed's surprisingly large rate cut last week have sparked hope that Asia's G3 bond markets might soon emerge from the duldrums.
By
Rosie Slater
| 24 September 2007
Debt
Shinhan prices first Kangaroo bond
The Korean bank prices at the wide end of guidance, but doubles the size of the fixed and floating deal to A$400 million.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 25 May 2007
View Point
China’s immature bond market is impeding growth
China urgently needs to fix its bond markets, argues Standard Chartered Bank's China economist, Stephen Green.
By
Stephen Green
| 27 March 2007
Debt
Indonesia looks for investors in a new sovereign bond
Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and UBS help officials from Southeast Asia's largest economy meet with investors starting Friday.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 1 February 2007
Debt
Antam repays bond early
The Indonesian mining company will repay a bond earlier than planned due to higher withholding tax rate.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 8 December 2006
People Moves
KKR takes on Sir John Bond as senior advisor
America’s largest buy-out firm adds to its growing collection of China experts.
By
Dan Slater
| 23 November 2006
Debt
Merrill completes Krung Thai bond
The deal is upsized and prices at the tight end of initial guidance.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 6 October 2006
Awards
2006 Country Awards for Achievement: Day 5
We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2006 Country Awards for Achievement. Today we announce the winners of the Best Bond House category.
By
The Editors
| 30 June 2006
Debt
Who defaults more?
Sovereigns are showing lower default rates than corporates, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 13 April 2006
Debt
NTPC sets guidance for new international bond
India's NTPC wraps up roadshows for new $300 million 10-year deal.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 22 February 2006
Debt
C&M premieres its debut international bond
Korean CATV provider launches new issue to the tune of a $7 billion-plus order book.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 24 January 2006
Debt
Indonesia mandates three for dollar denominated bond
Indonesia looking to follow in the success of the Philippines.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 16 January 2006
Debt
UOB prices debut tier 1 bond offering.
Trio take Singapore''s second largest bank to overseas investors with a perpetual non-call 10 deal.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 7 December 2005
Debt
Asian banks dominate bond issuance
Bank of East Asia and Woori Bank return to the international bond markets.
By
Timothy Cuffe
| 4 December 2005
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