Asia Pacific
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◆ Latest deal spree reaches $13.5bn-equivalent ◆ KBC funds at tight price but cracks in demand show ◆ Stan Chart prints in Singaporean dollars
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◆ Issuer takes £750m with first deal since 2021 ◆ Trade the joint tightest three year deal of 2024 ◆ Small premium paid
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◆ UK lender takes £500m ◆ Deal land single digits back of recent supply ◆ No-grow size supported demand
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◆ Borrower's first deal of its new fiscal year ◆ CBA opts for size ◆ Market receptive to 'off the run' tenor
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The two southeast Asian credits joined a host of other dollar issuers keen to get ahead of the September rush
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Domestic investors dominate shorter tranches, foreigners support longer bonds as Mexico hits size target
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Cheaper funding costs for borrowers and a yield pick-up for investors have created a win-win situation
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Car company lands inside euro curve with single digit premium
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Bank appoints three new bankers to senior transaction banking team in Singapore and Frankfurt
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ESG presents a huge challenge to Asian issuers, but sustainability-linked bonds are primed to take a bigger role
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Region’s investors are keen to buy global bonds, while non-Asian issuers are looking to leverage Asia’s liquidity
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Australian state prices through domestic curve, despite lower-than-expected investor demand