China Construction Bank
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CCB Leasing (International) Co issued a $500m bond on Tuesday, making it the latest Chinese financial borrower to tap the debt market.
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Chinese car manufacturer Great Wall Motors has paid up for its return to the loan market for a $440m-equivalent dual-currency deal.
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New Development Bank sealed its second Panda bond of the year on Monday. Despite coming out on a ‘miserable’ day for China’s domestic debt market, support from Chinese banks helped the multilateral development bank price a tight deal.
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Country Garden has launched a $1.5bn-equivalent loan into general syndication after mandating a group of nine banks.
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Chinese company Genertec Universal Medical Group has launched a $600m dual-currency loan into syndication.
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Bank of China (BOC) raised $1bn from a dual tranche transaction at a negative premium on Thursday, after strong demand from its large syndicate group.
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Crédit Agricole has mandated seven banks for its second outing in China's onshore renminbi market. The deal, again taking the form of a senior preferred bond, is expected to price next week.
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank took home Rmb3bn ($424m) from its debut Panda bond on Thursday, at a price that was well below levels of its comparables. Senior officials at the Beijing-based supranational bank told GlobalCapital China that it wasn’t all smooth sailing, but the deal shows the potential of the renminbi debt market.
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Two foreign issuers and a red-chip company tapped China’s onshore renminbi bond market this week, taking home Rmb6.2bn ($875m). Two more red-chip borrowers are waiting in the wings, with their deals slated for next week.
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A subsidiary of China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) has returned to the market for an €860m dual-tranche loan.
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China Construction Bank International has repaid, ahead of schedule, a $1bn loan maturing in July 2021.
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Charoen Pokphand Group has launched a $7.15bn-equivalent loan into general syndication after attracting five banks at the senior level.