CIMB Group
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Telecom operator Robi Axiata has won approval from Bangladesh’s securities regulator to list for Taka5.2bn ($61.9m), making it the country’s largest IPO.
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Chinese delivery company Yunda Holding Co made its debut in the dollar market on Wednesday, raising $500m.
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Indonesian mobile phone seller Tiphone Mobile Indonesia is restructuring its debt after failing to make payments on a loan, adding to a growing list of stressed businesses in the country. But what is worrying bankers more than the default itself is the lack of transparency from the borrower, writes Pan Yue.
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Indonesian telecommunications company Tiphone Mobile is restructuring its debt after failing to make payments on an offshore borrowing in March.
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Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional has pocketed MR735.7m ($168.6m) from the sale of a stake in Telekom Malaysia, after boosting the size of the trade.
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Bank Mandiri has continued the flow of Indonesian dollar bonds in the primary market, raising $500m on Tuesday with just a small 5bp new issue premium.
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Khazanah Nasional's sell-down in Malaysian electricity company, Tenaga Nasional, and Serba Dinamik Holdings' primary share placement both received a big thumbs-up from investors on Thursday, allowing them to boost the deal sizes.
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Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional is in the market to offload a chunk of Tenaga Nasional shares. It is looking to raise up to MR910.2m ($208.8m) from the block.
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CIMB Group Holdings and CIMB Bank chief executive Zafrul Aziz has been named Malaysia's new finance minister, amid tumultuous political change in the country.
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Robi Axiata has submitted an application to the Bangladesh securities regulator for a Taka5.2bn ($62m) IPO, set to be the largest in nearly a decade.
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Thailand’s Central Retail Corp has priced the country’s largest IPO near the top of the marketed range, netting Bt71bn ($2.3bn) by navigating a volatile stock market.
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Elite Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust has opened books for an IPO that could raise up to £130.7m ($169.7m), according to a source familiar with the matter.