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China SCE prices RMB synthetic; China South opts for dollar bond
China SCE Property prices a Rmb2 billion synthetic offshore renminbi bond, while China South City opts for dollar funding with a $250 million bond.
By
Denise Wee
| 10 January 2011
Equities
Sino-Ocean placement completed at 10.2% premium
Cosco International sells its entire stake in the company, raising $684 million. Investors referred to as "strategic in nature" buy most of the deal.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 17 December 2010
Equities
Kaisa brings CB with 8% coupon
The $225 million issue of renminbi-denominated convertible bonds follows a $350 million high-yield bond from the Chinese property developer earlier in the year.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 2 December 2010
Equities
Suntec Reit sells equity to pay for Marina Bay acquisition
The $325 million sale of new units is well received and prices at a 4.2% discount.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 1 December 2010
Equities
CJ Land seeks $618 million from Hong Kong IPO
The Shanghai-based luxury property developer kicks off its institutional roadshow, while Chinese baby formula producer Yashili International raises $349 million ahead of its ...
By
Lillian Liu
| 27 October 2010
Debt
CCRE shows there's still demand for China property bonds
Central China Real Estate’s $300 million issue is six times subscribed, proving that investors still have an appetite for high-yield Chinese property bonds.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 18 October 2010
Equities
And the blocks keep coming
Existing shareholders in Lippo Karawaci sell $250 million of stock in support of an upcoming rights issue, while a pre-IPO private equity investor cashes in $151 million worth ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 14 October 2010
Equities
GLP prices largest Singapore IPO since 1993
The GIC spin-off which operates logistics properties in Japan and China attracts 450 institutional investors and is able to price the offering at the top of the range.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 11 October 2010
Equities
OUE chairman returns with another sell-down
Coming three months after the last sale, the upsized placement raises $257 million and improves the free-float to 33%.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 October 2010
Equities
Sunac raises $336 million from relaunched IPO
The Chinese property developer relies on cheap valuations and cornerstones as it returns to the market 10 months after its previous listing attempt.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 5 October 2010
Equities
Franshion copies perpetual deal pioneered by Sino-Ocean
The Chinese real estate developer raises $500 million from a private placement of perpetual convertible securities that could be called in five years.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 29 September 2010
Equities
GIC's logistics property arm kicks off $2.6 billion IPO
Global Logistics Properties attracts a stellar list of cornerstone investors who will buy one-third of the deal.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 28 September 2010
Debt
Road King prices $350 million senior notes at 9.5%
The deal is more than six times covered, allowing the repeat issuer to price at the tight end of guidance.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 15 September 2010
Equities
Shui On Land upsizes renminbi-denominated CB to $400 million
The convertible comes with the highest conversion premium in more than two years, which is made possible because of the availability of synthetic stock borrow.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 September 2010
Debt
Powerlong and Korea Hydro sell a combined $700 million of bonds
Powerlong issues yet another high-yield China property bond, while Korea Hydro delivers a stable Korean credit that attracts demand for 10 times the $500 million deal size.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 13 September 2010
Macro & Markets
A question of time
It isn’t a question of whether China’s property market is a bubble, but when it will burst.
By
Lillian Liu
| 8 September 2010
Debt
Renhe prints bond with 13% semi-annual coupon
Despite the recent sluggish performance of China's property market, Renhe's new issue achieves a sound performance, printing at par and trading up to 100.375 on its first day.
By
Mei Tuicolo
| 6 September 2010
View Point
Less is more in property management
Technology is changing working practices, forcing companies to create value from their properties, according to EC Harris.
By
Rupert Walker
| 13 August 2010
Macro & Markets
In love and fear
Cash-rich mainlanders are helping define Hong Kong’s relationship with China.
By
Lillian Liu
| 29 July 2010
Equities
Sino-Ocean upsizes convertible deal to $900 million
The Chinese real estate developer sells convertible securities with an 8% coupon that will be treated as equity on the balance sheet from day one.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 15 July 2010
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