Equity Capital Markets
A total of $1.7 billion was raised in the equity capital markets this week from 10 issues, almost five times more than the $345 million raised last week. This pushes year-to-date issuance to $129.2 billion, down 27% from the $176.5 billion raised in the comparable period last year.
Goldman Sachs remains at the top of the league table with $11.4 billion, followed by Morgan Stanley with $9.4 billion and UBS with $6.1 billion.
Great Wall Motor’s $621 million A-share follow-on offering was the largest issue of the week. Guotai Junan Securities was the sole bookrunner.
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Debt Capital Markets
It was a silent week in the debt capital markets with zero trades. Despite the lack of deals in the past week, DCM volume has reached $68.7 billion so far this year, up 19% from the $57.9 billion raised in the comparable period last year.
HSBC continues to top the league table ranking with $8.6 billion, followed by Citi on $5.5 billion and Deutsche Bank on $5.1 billion.
Top 10 Asia ex-Japan DCM bookrunner rankings
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