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Investors pumped more than $8bn in orders for Shenzhen Expressway Co's $300m capped bond on Thursday, with the Chinese issuer benefitting from its rarity value in the debt market and the stability of its business.
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Indian Oil Corp is planning a return to the syndicated loan market after almost three years, sending out a request for proposals for a new borrowing.
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Three covered bonds issued this week from Korean Housing Finance Corp, Caffil and Oberbank were well received, but they would not have made it over the line without attractive new issue concessions.
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Chaoju Eye Care Holdings is gauging investor appetite for a HK$1.81bn ($233m) listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the latest healthcare related company to seek an IPO.
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I have used Covid-19 as an excuse to avoid some unwanted social occasions over the last year or so, but a friend of mind has taken his Covid isolation to a new level.
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Chinese technology companies are flocking back to the US for IPOs after months of poor market conditions and the regulatory crackdown on the sector brought deal flow to a near halt. There is more on the way too, as issuers look to wrap up deals before the summer slowdown. Jonathan Breen reports.
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