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The Thai telecom operator issues an upsized seven-year debut dollar deal inside of initial guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 8 December 2006
Following an extensive roadshow schedule, Citigroup prices a debut deal for Indonesian palm oil producer Ciliandra at the tight end of guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 4 December 2006
Korea prices a new dual-tranche sovereign bond inside of its existing yield curve.
By Timothy Cuffe | 1 December 2006
Korea National Housing Corp prices debut bond at the tight end of guidance on the back of huge demand.
By Timothy Cuffe | 20 November 2006
With a history of failed attempts at bringing deals to the international debt capital market, Napocor finally gets it right.
By Timothy Cuffe | 26 October 2006
Citigroup and Credit Suisse price the third hybrid of the year from the Philippines in line with guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 23 October 2006
The leads prepare a new $100 million perpetual deal for the eighth largest lender in the Philippines.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 October 2006
The Asian high-yield debt market is hanging its hopes this week on a $150 million five-year trade by Indonesia’s Noble Finance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 17 August 2006
India's UTI Bank establishes benchmark with the first offshore hybrid deal following a recent regulatory change by India's central bank.
By Timothy Cuffe | 7 August 2006
Asia’s high-yield debt market was dealt another blow when Ocean Grand Holdings was downgraded to single-D from single-B by Standard & Poor’s after the announcement that it does ...
By Timothy Cuffe | 27 July 2006
Noble Finance, an Indonesian SPV, has mandated Citigroup for a propsed dollar-denominated high-yield bond offering.
By Timothy Cuffe | 14 July 2006
As the Asian debt capital markets begin the back nine, Morgan Stanley tops the leaderboard following a couple of late master strokes.
By Timothy Cuffe | 30 June 2006
The Republic of the Philippines looks to some old friends to complete its annual funding requirement.
By Timothy Cuffe | 15 June 2006
After raising a record breaking $2.1 billion in January, Asia's top borrower is back looking for bids for its final $900 million from the international debt capital markets.
By Timothy Cuffe | 6 June 2006
Kosepo becomes the second Korean genco to tap the international debt markets this year following Komipo's deal in March.
By Timothy Cuffe | 22 May 2006
Citigroup launches a Hong Kong dollar bond and, may be back for more.
By Timothy Cuffe | 27 April 2006
Indonesian Shipper prices dollar deal inside of guidance on the back of a huge order book.
By Timothy Cuffe | 25 April 2006
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