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Prada starts marketing for Hong Kong IPO
The Italian fashion designer hits the market two days after Samsonite, suggesting investors focusing on the consumer retail sector will be busy in the weeks ahead. The two ...
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Anette Jönsson
| 24 May 2011
Equities
China Flooring raises $142 million in Hong Kong IPO
China Flooring prices $142 million IPO at the bottom of its indicated range as investors take an opportunity to buy into China's consumer sector.
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Lillian Liu
| 23 May 2011
Debt
Pertamina ends odyssey with $1 billion debut bond
Worth the seven-year wait: Indonesian oil and gas company Pertamina’s $1 billion debut bond receives a warm welcome from investors.
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Denise Wee
| 18 May 2011
Equities
China Flooring uncovers $202 million in Hong Kong IPO
If successful, China Flooring will become the first home-improvement player to list in Hong Kong.
By
Lillian Liu
| 12 May 2011
Business Moves
David Eldon returns to HSBC as Middle East chairman
David Eldon emerges from retirement to become non-executive director and chairman of HSBC Bank in the Middle East.
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Sameera Anand
| 29 April 2011
Cash
HSBC promotes Tan to regional head of client management
The bank's global payments and cash management business appoints Jason Tan as regional head of client management for Asia-Pacific.
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Jonathan Wong
| 26 April 2011
Equities
Hong Kong's first renminbi IPO prices at the bottom
Retail demand for the new product is less enthusiastic than expected, but Hui Xian Reit still raises $1.6 billion in Hong Kong's largest IPO this year and marks yet another ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 21 April 2011
Equities
Mingfa completes $200 million CB on second attempt
The Hong Kong dollar-denominated deal offers a higher coupon and yield compared with the last attempt, but having hit the market just before S&P revised down its outlook on the ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 20 April 2011
Equities
Orders open for Hong Kong's first renminbi IPO
Cheung Kong-sponsored Hui Xian Reit is aiming to raise up to $1.7 billion through the IPO, which will offer investors a higher-yielding alternative for their renminbi deposits.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 11 April 2011
Equities
Shangri-La brings five-year CB with zero coupon
The Hong Kong-based hotel operator raises $500 million with support from a few anchor orders, but aggressive terms send the CB lower in the grey market.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 8 April 2011
Equities
Agile Property sells $500 million CB
The Chinese developer achieves the highest conversion premium for an Asian CB in more than three years, and still manages to upsize the deal by 25%.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 April 2011
Cash
HSBC appoints new global head of liquidity
Thomas Schickler has become the new global head of liquidity in HSBC's global payments and cash management business.
By
Jonathan Wong
| 6 April 2011
Debt
A tale of two property bond issues
Longfor Properties and Kerry Properties both tapped the dollar bond market at the end of last week, but they experienced contrasting fortunes.
By
Rupert Walker
| 4 April 2011
Debt
UOB prices S$1 billion subordinated bond
Singapore lender UOB raises tier-2 capital in the domestic market and enjoys strong local support.
By
Rupert Walker
| 30 March 2011
Equities
Chinese leasing company raises $658 million to drive lending
Despite an expensive valuation, Far East Horizon's offering attracts strong demand and bankers hope the deal will mark a turning point for Hong Kong’s quiet IPO market.
By
Lillian Liu
| 28 March 2011
Debt
Yanlord prices $400 million bond at tight end
Yanlord Land last night priced a $400 million bond after attracting $2 billion in orders, but it is hard to say whether other Chinese high-yield property plays will follow.
By
Denise Wee
| 23 March 2011
Equities
Top Spring raises $200 million, Hilong postpones IPO
Top Spring, a Chinese property developer, prices its shares at the bottom of an indicated range, while Hilong postpones its planned $190 million IPO, blaming market conditions.
By
Lillian Liu
| 18 March 2011
People Moves
Knobloch takes over HSBC's Asian debt syndicate desk
HSBC has elevated Matthias Knobloch to head its Asian debt syndicate desk after Mark Mallia's short spell in the job came to a sudden end.
By
Denise Wee
| 7 March 2011
Equities
Noble Group raises $500 million from upsized placement
The fundraising comes three days after the acquisitive supply chain manager and commodities trader beats expectations with its 2010 earnings.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 4 March 2011
Debt
SingTel prints opportunistic $600 million bond
SingTel’s aggressively priced bonds tighten on the break, but widen amid weak credit markets.
By
Denise Wee
| 3 March 2011
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