China Merchants Bank Co
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New Oriental Education & Technology Group, one of China’s largest private education companies, has kicked off bookbuilding for a Hong Kong secondary listing worth around $1.4bn.
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China Merchants Bank has sold its first mortgage backed securitization (RMBS) transaction with an international rating. The foreign demand helped with a smooth bookbuilding process, despite a less than favourable market backdrop for the outing.
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Chinese financial technology company Ant Group is set to raise $34.3bn from the world’s largest ever IPO, after covering the deal within minutes of launch.
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Chinese data centre operator GDS Holdings has covered the books for its Hong Kong secondary offering, just hours after launching a deal that could be worth about $1.6bn.
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Simcere Pharmaceutical Group has bagged HK$3.57bn ($460.6m) from its IPO, after sealing the offer at the top end of the price guidance, according to a source familiar with the deal.
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KWG Living Group Holdings, a property manager, and real estate developer Radiance Holdings launched bookbuilding for their Hong Kong IPOs on Friday.
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China Merchants Commerce Financial Leasing Co (CMC Leasing) made its debut in the dollar bond market on Tuesday, selling a $350m five year deal.
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Simcere Pharmaceutical Group has begun its Hong Kong listing, opening books for the up-to HK$3.57bn ($460.6m) deal.
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Excellence Commercial Property and Facilities Management Group has closed its IPO early on the back of strong investor demand. It is looking to price its deal at the top of the range, according to a source close to the listing.
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Weihai City Commercial Bank has bagged HK$2.9bn ($374.2m) after pricing its IPO at the bottom of the marketed range, according to a source close to the deal.
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Excellence Commercial Property and Facilities Management Group has hit the road with its IPO in Hong Kong. It is looking to raise up to HK$3.2bn ($413.4m).
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China Merchants Port Holdings Co (CMP) paid a generous premium to close a $600m dual-tranche bond on Tuesday, responding to weakness in the secondary prices of similar deals.