Tag: fixed income

HSBC and Morgan Stanley re-open China's non-investment grade market with a massively oversubscribed deal for Agile Property Holdings.
By Timothy Cuffe | 18 September 2006
The Korean bank brings its first deal since winning the LG Card bid and becomes the first Asian bank to have multiple tier-1 transactions in the market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 14 September 2006
Barclays and Deutsche Bank price a $130 million perpetual hybrid Tier-1 Reg S deal, the second only offshore deal from the Philippines.
By Timothy Cuffe | 12 September 2006
Barclays, BNP Paribas and Deutsche close most recent Korean bank capital transaction.
By Timothy Cuffe | 8 September 2006
Proving the naysayers wrong, Deutsche Bank has finally brought Indonesia's Media Nusantara Citra to market, and hopefully put some life back into Asia's limp high-yield market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 6 September 2006
With the market looking to Korea to establish a rhythym of issuance following the summer hiatus, KDB emerges first with a $300 million eurobond off of its EMTN programme.
By Timothy Cuffe | 6 September 2006
Chinese Property developer has mandated HSBC and Morgan Stanley to lead its debut offshore bond deal.
By Timothy Cuffe | 5 September 2006
Despite the struggles of other Indonesian high-yield deals in recent weeks, Pakuwon Jati readies its debut in the international high-yield market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 4 September 2006
Sole lead Goldman Sachs sells $420 million in bonds for Hong Kong debut issuer Kerry Properties.
By Timothy Cuffe | 21 August 2006
JPMorgan, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley price ICICI's bank capital deal inside of initial guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 18 August 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
Hong Kong's Kerry Properties hopes to tap into Asia's investment grade risk appetite with new 10 year benchmark deal.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 August 2006
Using an original new structure, Barclays prices new bank capital deal for Malaysia's Public Bank amid troubled market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 15 August 2006
As Shinhan submits its bid for a controlling stake in LG Card, South Korea’s second-largest financial services provider hires four international banks to lead its second ...
By Timothy Cuffe | 11 August 2006
So how does the Fed's decision to halt interest rate rises effect Asia's stalled debt capital markets?
By Timothy Cuffe | 10 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
Korean steel manufacturer closes its dollar deal at the tight end of initial guidance.
By Timothy Cuffe | 4 August 2006
Deutsche poaches Merrill's Sreenivasan Iyer to head its Southeast Asian debt capital markets and corporate coverage group.
By Timothy Cuffe | 2 August 2006
Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs announce, tighten and then price Asia's first high-grade deal in over a month and do so in less than eight hours.
By Timothy Cuffe | 2 August 2006
Unrated Philippine property developer becomes the first issuer to step into the DCM window and bring a deal to market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 31 July 2006
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