GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

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China Merchants Securities Co

  • Hong Kong-listed China Silver Group is looking to spin off its online jewellery arm CSMall Group through a listing on the city’s bourse.
  • Online food products retailer Cofco Womai, backed by Chinese internet giant Baidu and Cofco Group, is planning to raise up to $600m through a Hong Kong IPO.
  • Cofco Womai, an online food products retailer backed by the Cofco Group and Chinese internet giant Baidu, is seeking as much as $600m from a Hong Kong IPO.
  • Ford Automotive Finance (China) has pulled off an impressive return to China’s auto ABS market. The company raised an eye-catching Rmb3.46bn ($518.4m) from its latest deal — and brought in the first crop of foreign investors tapping Chinese ABS through Bond Connect.
  • Ford Automotive Finance (China) is gearing up for its second auto loan ABS transaction of the year in China, with bookbuilding slated for August 17. The carmaker is hoping to take home Rmb4bn ($600.2m) from the deal — a larger size than its last trade.
  • China Chengtong Holdings Group priced its inaugural $500m bond on Tuesday, hitting the market as it transitions under a pilot programme for state-owned enterprises. Investors debated fair value for an unrated credit that is somewhere between a corporate and a financial, reports Morgan Davis.
  • China Chengtong Holdings Group debuted in the debt market on Tuesday, sealing a tight $500m deal as the state-owned operating company transitions to a new entity. But its foray wasn’t without questions, as bankers and investors debated the unrated credit’s status as a corporate or a financial.
  • China Chengtong Holdings Group, a pilot state-owned operating company, is offering investors a taste of its inaugural deal, launching a five year bullet on Tuesday.
  • Hong Kong’s market regulator has rejected AMTD Strategic Capital Group’s application to list on the city’s stock exchange, a move that sources say could be a sign of what is to come.
  • First-time issuers China Chengtong Holdings Group and China Logistics Property Holdings Co are preparing for their dollar fundraisings, tapping banks to lead their respective offerings.
  • Hong Kong’s market regulator has turned down AMTD Strategic Capital Group’s application to list on the city’s stock exchange.
  • Shanghai-listed Shandong Gold Mining has got the green light from its board of directors to float on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.