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Gaurav Dalmia, founder and chairman of Landmark Holdings, an investor in India real estate projects, says that while property prices in larger cities are due for a correction, ...
By Sameera Anand | 28 February 2008
The sale of warrants allows bondholders to convert to peso-denominated debt ahead of risk-weighting increases on foreign-currency debt due to Basel II compliance.
By Rosie Slater | 26 February 2008
Aeon launches Thailand's first ever securitization with subordinated tranches.
By Timothy Cuffe | 13 February 2006
Korean chipmaker enters the next stage of its re-habilitation with the launch of jumbo equity offering.
By Jackie Horne | 23 September 2005
Indonesian oil and gas producer completes Indonesia''s largest private sector equity deal since the financial crisis.
By Jackie Horne | 31 July 2005
Supranational opens third market in just over a year
By Timothy Cuffe | 18 May 2005
Roadshows begin for debut offshore sub debt issue from Thailand.
By Jackie Horne | 15 March 2005
Assistant treasurer and head of funding, Juan Limandibrata, discusses supranational''s foray into the rupee bond market.
By Jackie Horne | 26 February 2004
Sovereign prepares to return to the international debt markets on Thursday with a tightly priced landmark bond.
By Jackie Horne | 22 February 2004
Hong Kong''s first ever high yield issuer is back in the market with a $125 million deal.
By Jackie Horne | 9 January 2004
The Korean bank brings the world''s first non investment grade rated tier 1 deal.
By Jackie Horne | 11 December 2002
All three of Hong Kong''s note issuing banks are now listed on the domestic stock exchange following the successful completion of Standard Chartered''s dual primary listing.
By Jackie Horne | 28 October 2002
Singapore''s CapitaLand Residential has launched a landmark ABS.
By Rob Davies | 12 June 2001
DBS'' Thai unit pulls off the first bank auction in Thailand and gets rid of its bad debts.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 28 July 2000
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