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The Singapore Reit is able to raise $718 million after the institutional tranche is more than five times covered.
By Anette Jönsson | 18 April 2011
The deal comes after a two-week recovery in the Singapore stock market and aims to raise up to $732 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 April 2011
The Singapore-listed industrial property trust attracts close to 80 investors, including US real estate specialists, and is able to price the placement above the mid-point.
By Anette Jönsson | 4 April 2011
Perennial China Retail Trust has postponed its $862 million business trust IPO due to global market volatility, while bankers will start pre-marketing today of a similar-size ...
By Anette Jönsson | 7 March 2011
The $325 million sale of new units is well received and prices at a 4.2% discount.
By Anette Jönsson | 1 December 2010
The innovatively structured deal gets a triple-A rating from both Moody's and S&P, allowing the Singapore-listed trust to achieve a coupon of just 1.6%.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 March 2010
The industrial Reit raises $201 million from a well-received placement that will be followed by a $75 million preferential offering.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 January 2009
Terms are fixed at the wide end, but the deal gets done without any credit bid or stock borrow.
By Anette Jönsson | 29 February 2008
The unwinding of its financial engineering measures could be a boost both for Champion and the Hong Kong Reit sector as a whole, observers say.
By Anette Jönsson | 25 February 2008
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 trust will invest in real estate that provides business space primarily for Indian outsourcing and IT firms.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 July 2007
The $100 million sale was done at a discount of less than 1%, but was still followed by a sell-off in the secondary market.
By Anette Jönsson | 29 June 2007
M&A
The real estate arm of the US bank will buy the Australian property trust at a 56% premium to its net tangible assets.
By Cherie Marriott | 1 June 2007
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