Dealogic League Table Round-up December 7

Healthcare raises pulses with a 41% rise year-on-year in the equity markets, as the Indonesian government pumps out the largest DCM deal this week.

Equity Capital Markets

Asia (ex Japan) ECM volume stands at $3 billion via 22 deals so far this week compared to the $2 billion via 23 deals completed in the previous week.

Chinese issuer Wuxi AppTec Co completed a $1 billion follow-on via a consortium of eight bookrunners in what is the largest Asia (ex Japan) ECM transaction this week.

Asia (ex Japan) Healthcare ECM volume stands at $16.1 billion via 137 deals in 2018 YTD, up 41% from the $11.4 billion raised in the same period last year and marks the highest YTD volume since 2016.

Goldman Sachs leads Asia (ex Japan) ECM market with $16.2 billion, followed by Citi with $12.8billion and Morgan Stanley with $11.8 billion.  

Asia (ex Japan) ECM Bookrunner Rankings - 2018 YTD
Pos. Bookrunner Deal Value ($m) No. %share
1 Goldman Sachs 16,284.75 70 7.99
2 Citi 12,767.58 80 6.27
3 Morgan Stanley 11,843.62 58 5.81
4 China International Capital Corp Ltd 11,355.46 47 5.57
5 China Securities Co Ltd 10,496.93 45 5.15
6 Credit Suisse 8,139.04 64 4.00
7 Huatai Securities Co Ltd 7,731.18 34 3.79
8 CITIC Securities 7,617.97 52 3.74
9 JPMorgan 7,469.44 51 3.67
10 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 7,447.62 25 3.66
SOURCE: Dealogic

Debt Capital Markets

Asia (ex Japan) international DCM volume stands at $8.4 billion via 13 deals so far this week compared to $5.9 billion via 23 deals in the previous week.       

The Indonesian government issued a bond with $3 billion proceeds via ANZ, Citi, DBS, DB, and Goldman Sachs in what is the largest Asia (ex Japan) international DCM transaction this week.

In Asia (ex Japan) International DCM, Indonesian SSA bond issuance has reached $9.1 billion in 2018 YTD, down 21% from the $11.5 billion raised in the same period last year and marks the lowest YTD volume since 2014.

HSBC leads the Asia (ex Japan) international DCM league with $26 billion. This is followed by Citi with $18.1 billion and Standard Chartered Bank with $15.8 billion.

 

Asia (ex Japan) International DCM Bookrunner Rankings - 2018 YTD
Pos. Bookrunner Deal Value ($m) No. %share
1 HSBC 25,99541 248 8.19
2 Citi 18,148.48 146 5.72
3 Standard Chartered Bank 15,814.07 162 4.97
4 Bank of China 13,318.68 158 4.11
5 DBS 12,621.92 120 3.98
6 JPMorgan 11.098.31 88 3.50
7 BNP Paribas 11.051.80 104 3.47
8 Credit Agricole CIB 10,516.99 113 3.31
9 Goldman Sachs 10,222.69 54 3.22
10 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 9,639.45 72 3.04
SOURCE: Dealogic

 

 

 

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