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UMC and Wharf raise $1.3 billion from CBs
UMC issues $500 million of new Taiwan dollar-linked CBs, while Wharf brings an $800 million three-year deal with a 65% premium.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 18 May 2011
Equities
Temasek seeks to sell entire stake in Kaisa
The deal is expected to price at a 10.9% discount, which will allow pre-IPO investor Temasek to raise $153 million.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 12 May 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
Equities
Mapletree launches commercial Reit IPO
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
Equities
A-Reit raises $317 million on the back of yet another acquisition
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
Equities
CapitaMall raises $197 million from three-year CB
The Singapore dollar-denominated deal comes less than 12 hours after ReneSola reopened the Asian CB market following a near two-month dry-spell.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 11 March 2011
Equities
Perennial calls off Singapore IPO, Mapletree readies launch
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
Equities
Perennial kicks off $862 million business trust IPO
Focusing on retail malls in China, Perennial China Retail Trust offers investors a unique opportunity to buy into property projects still under development.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 25 February 2011
Debt
Country Garden pays up for largest high-yield corporate bond from China
Country Garden prices a $900 million seven-year non-call four bond at a generous 11.25% yield amid bearish reports on the property sector.
By
Denise Wee
| 18 February 2011
Equities
Wharf seeks $1.29 billion to invest in China properties
The Hong Kong conglomerate announces a one-for-10 rights issue at a 31% discount to Thursday's closing price.
By
Lillian Liu
| 14 February 2011
Macro & Markets
Prepare for a lucky, yet tricky bunny year
Despite promising growth in the market, investors need to be as agile as hares to have a fruitful rabbit year, says Credit Suisse.
By
Lillian Liu
| 2 February 2011
Equities
Mingfa postpones CB despite sufficent demand
The $150 million Hong Kong dollar-denominated offering could have gone ahead at the investor-friendly end of terms, sources said.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 2 February 2011
Equities
Filinvest postpones follow-on share sale
The Philippine conglomerate says the proposed offer price didn't reflect the true value of the company. Meanwhile, India's Tata Steel fixes the price of its follow-on at the ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 24 January 2011
Debt
Shui On returns with second synthetic offshore RMB bond
Shui On Land gathers more than Rmb17 billion of orders for its Rmb3.5 billion synthetic offshore renminbi bond -- its second tap of this market in just over a month.
By
Denise Wee
| 20 January 2011
Debt
Evergrande scales new heights with Asia's largest high-yield bond
Evergrande sells Rmb9.25 billion of synthetic offshore renminbi bonds on Friday, while Hopson prices its $300 million bond with a 11.75% yield.
By
Denise Wee
| 17 January 2011
Equities
Wintek and Farglory sell $540 million of GDRs
Wintek's $330 million offering is the largest follow-on in Asia so far this year, while Farglory's $210 million deal ranks as the first ever GDR by a Taiwan real estate company.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 January 2011
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