Equity capital markets
Activity in Asia’s equity capital markets totalled $916 million from 19 issues this week, marking the second-lowest weekly issuance so far this year.
Goldman Sachs continues to lead the league table rankings with $9.7 billion, followed by Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank.
Taiwan Glass Industrial Corp’s $300 million convertible bond through Standard Chartered was the week’s largest deal, while Shandong Longville Bio-technology’s $155 million IPO was the second-biggest deal of the week, led by Guolian Securities.
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Debt capital markets
Three issuers raised a total of $1.7 billion in the debt capital markets this week. The top three banks remain unchanged with HSBC on $8.1 billion, followed by Citi and Deutsche Bank.
Sri Lanka’s $1 billion trade was the largest deal of the week, led by HSBC, RBS, Barclays Capital and Bank of America Merrill Lynch. The deal also marks the ninth-largest deal in the region this year.
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