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Caterpillar demonstrates that not all bond markets are closed to borrowers in the biggest issue so far by a multinational company in the offshore renminbi market.
By Rupert Walker | 7 July 2011
Focusing on retail malls in China, Perennial China Retail Trust offers investors a unique opportunity to buy into property projects still under development.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 February 2011
The Chinese wind turbine maker's IPO of up to $917 million is fully subscribed on the first day of bookbuilding.
By Lillian Liu | 28 September 2010
The shares are priced at the low end of the range, but interest is strong enough to trigger a clawback, boosting the size of the retail tranche to 30%.
By Lillian Liu | 14 May 2010
Rudolf Hitsch takes over the Hong Kong-based offshore role, following interim team leader Andrew Tung's move into a senior client-facing role.
By Joseph Marsh | 3 May 2010
The spin-off of Swire Properties from Swire Pacific will raise up to $2.7 billion and allow the property division to pick up the pace of its expansion in China.
By Anette Jönsson | 27 April 2010
Fred Hu is leaving Goldman Sachs, but will become an advisory director for the firm.
By Lara Wozniak | 11 March 2010
Tom Fennimore moves to Beijing from New York as part of Goldman Sachs's efforts to build its industrials team in Asia.
By Lara Wozniak | 8 March 2010
The company, which owns the franchise for the Century 21 brand in China, raises $87.4 million after pricing its US IPO at the bottom of the reduced price range.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 February 2010
Evergrande’s $750 million high-yield issue hits the market on a day when trading suffers in response to President Obama’s proposed new limits on US banks.
By Mei Tuicolo | 25 January 2010
Record volumes, standardised issuing procedures and foreign participation signal a maturing market for Chinese corporate bonds.
By Rupert Walker | 10 December 2009
One year after it first tested the markets, Powerlong is back, going toe-to-toe with Glorious Property.
By Daniel Inman | 22 September 2009
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