CIMB Group
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Indonesia’s Titan Infra Energy is tapping the offshore loan market for the first time for a $450m five year loan.
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Islamic Development Bank printed its $1.3bn five year Reg S sukuk on Wednesday inside its own curve.
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The Islamic Development Bank’s five year sukuk trade appears to be meeting with a warm response, allowing the leads to pull in the spread by several basis points.
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The Islamic Development Bank has announced a five year sukuk benchmark in dollars, which leads expect to price on Wednesday.
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Emerging markets were treated to their first week of supply from the Gulf region in four months, and despite the sudden glut of supply, performances were strong and the market is ready for more.
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An overnight sell-down in Malaysia’s RHB Bank raised MR609.9m ($148.9m) for its Middle Eastern shareholder on Tuesday. The deal finally went ahead after a period of election-related uncertainty.
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Singapore dollar issuance has been moving at a snail’s pace over the past few months as nervous investors opt to keep their hands in their pockets. But a generous slew of upcoming redemptions may change that.
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Poultry feed producer Charoen Pokphand Indonesia is talking to the lenders on two of its offshore borrowings sealed in 2014 and 2015, to cut pricing, several bankers said this week.
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Indomobil Finance Indonesia has returned to the offshore loan market for a new $100m borrowing, according to a banker invited to participate in the deal.
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Sarimelati Kencana, the Indonesian Pizza Hut owner, sold shares at the low end of its IPO guidance range amid adverse market conditions, raising Rph1tr ($73.5m) on Thursday.
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The Singapore equity capital market was hit by some unpleasant news this week when a pair of IPOs were shelved in quick succession. The move drew mixed responses from bankers, with one saying it highlights the city’s dwindling appeal as a listings hub, and others promising a busy year ahead for equity raising. John Loh reports.
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Sarimelati Kencana has started bookbuilding for a Rph1.2tr ($90.2m) IPO in Indonesia, with the Pizza Hut owner seeking a valuation of as much as 26 times earnings.