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Minority shareholders shun the issue, while JM Financial backs out of its underwriting commitments on one of the two tranches and takes up only a small portion of the 67.8% it ...
By Anette Jönsson | 5 November 2008
Noble Group attracts an impressive $4 billion in orders and prices at the tight end of guidance in a deal that augurs well for Asia's high-yield borrowers.
By Rosie Slater | 26 May 2008
While the status of Truba's bond transaction remains unclear, Noble's five-year 144A deal could be the one to open this year's high-yield bond market.
By Rosie Slater | 16 May 2008
The department store operator is the first company to attempt a Hong Kong IPO in the second quarter, but is expected to be followed shortly by women's fashion designer E-Land.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 April 2008
Wockhardt Hospitals and Emaar MGF Land lower their indicative price bands on the eve of opening the bookbuilding.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 February 2008
Three QIPs raise a combined $1.3 billion as the Sensex closes in on its all-time high.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 December 2007
China's biggest construction company is largely unaffected by market volatility, but Dongyue isn't so lucky and prices its deal in the lower half of the range.
By Anette Jönsson | 3 December 2007
The announcement of a $400 million bond offering from Agile upsets bookrunners on the Country Garden deal.
By Rosie Slater | 6 November 2007
The Reit-like vehicle backed by Indian assets raises a total of $331 million with an implied yield of 4.75%.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 July 2007
The company will become the third Indian business process outsourcing firm to list in the US after WNS and EXL Service.
By Anette Jönsson | 17 July 2007
The Vietnamese government has shortlisted five bookrunners for the mandate to handle its second sovereign bond offering later this year.
By Rosie Slater | 12 July 2007
The trust will invest in real estate that provides business space primarily for Indian outsourcing and IT firms.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 July 2007
Observers say the SBI deal performs well considering the glut of Indian paper and Thursday's challenging market conditions.
By Rosie Slater | 22 June 2007
Matthew Stubbs joins the industrials and financial sponsors group in Sydney, while Alex Molyneux moves to Hong Kong to run metals and mining.
By Cherie Marriott | 25 May 2007
The issue sees strong demand despite a 50% exchange premium and a flood of new equity-linked paper over the past week.
By Anette Jönsson | 17 April 2007
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