Tag: bonds

Hidili prices its five-year bond with an 8.625% coupon after the deal is four times subscribed. Another deal that priced late last week was Ching Hong Bank which raised $225 ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 1 November 2010
Flat first day performances for bonds issued by Axis Bank and Korea Gas are a reflection of a congested pipeline and a weakening macro environment.
By Mei Tuicolo | 28 October 2010
The curtain is closing on Chinese high-yield property deals with KWG Property's $250 million bond last week seeing muted demand. But China Oriental's $550 million issue ...
By Mei Tuicolo | 17 August 2010
Our look back at the region’s foremost debt capital markets bankers continues with Merrill Lynch to UBS Warburg.
By Jackie Horne | 8 June 2010
The relationship between Asia’s G3 and domestic currency bond markets has been as radically transformed during the past decade as Asia’s relationship with the West.
By Jackie Horne | 4 June 2010
From the depths of APP’s collapse in 2000 through to 2009 when issuance broke all records, we look at the highlights and lowlights of 10 years in Asia’s debt ...
By Jackie Horne | 4 June 2010
HSBC's Stephen Williams explains why the Philippines stands out for establishing a borrowing strategy that has been steadily refined during the past decade.
By Stephen Williams | 25 May 2010
Banks dominate as Asian bond issuers raise over $20 billion from 41 deals in the G3 currency markets in the first quarter.
By Mei Tuicolo | 7 April 2010
Standard Chartered Bank (China) joins Citi and J.P. Morgan to become a market maker in China's national interbank bond market.
By Mei Tuicolo | 20 January 2010
Deutsche's Patrick Tsang and Mark Whitcroft share their views on expected trends in the Asian bond markets.
By Mei Tuicolo | 7 January 2010
The six- and 10-year bonds are issued to refinance existing debt and mark Hutchison's largest bond deal since 2003.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 September 2009
PSA International raises $500 million in 10-year benchmarking exercise.
By Nick Ferguson | 7 September 2009
The five-year issue by the state-owned oil company comes at the tightest spread for a quasi-sovereign so far this year, and leads to a narrowing of the Korean credit curve.
By Rupert Walker | 27 July 2009
Korea's state-owned gas company impresses investors with its scarcity value and triggers a surge of support for other Korean credits too.
By Rupert Walker | 13 July 2009
The paper manufacturer uses its cash resources to launch a second tender for its outstanding bonds, while cash-strapped Powerchip is forced to pay its CB investors partly in ...
By Anette Jönsson | 10 July 2009
FX
China allows renminbi settlement for cross-border trade ahead of the G8 summit.
By Rupert Walker | 6 July 2009
Investors tender $1.77 billion of bonds by the early deadline, versus the company's offer to buy back $1.5 billion. The majority of the bonds tendered are in the shortest ...
By Anette Jönsson | 25 May 2009
The company is offering to buy back another $1.5 billion of bonds; this time from two issues maturing in 2010 and 2011.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 May 2009
China Merchants International raises $587 million onshore through its parent and becomes the latest in a string of Hong Kong-listed Chinese companies to take advantage of lower ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 May 2009
Cathay United Bank is offering to buy back up to $125 million of its sole international bond at a discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 15 April 2009
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