Northeast Asia
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Kindstar Globalgene Technology and Dexin Services Group both rolled out their Hong Kong IPOs on Tuesday.
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The Government of Mongolia made a strong return to the debt market this week for a $1bn bond, marking the country's second dollar trade in 10 months as it tackles some upcoming maturities.
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LG Chem got an $8.5bn final book for a $1bn dual-tranche green bond this week, with the deal pricing through some fair value estimates and ending the South Korean chemical company's two year hiatus from the debt market.
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Chinese online grocer Dingdong (Cayman) has cut its US listing size to $94.4m, just over one-quarter of its initial target, after rival Missfresh plummeted in its Nasdaq debut last week.
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Redco Properties Group made its offshore renminbi denominated sustainable bond debut on Monday, raising Rmb600m ($93m).
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Logan Group Co used the last of its offshore debt issuance quota to price a $300m green bond on Monday.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle Linyi City Construction Investment Group Co nabbed $300m from an offshore bond on Monday.
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Aldesa Group, a Spanish construction and engineering firm acquired by state-owned China Railway Construction Corp last year, is tapping the Asian loan market for a €150m deal.
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Chinese biotechnology company Keymed Biosciences has hit the market with an up to HK$3.1bn ($400.1m) IPO.
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Chinese online grocer Missfresh saw its share price sink on its trading debut, after it priced its Nasdaq IPO at the bottom of the marketed range.
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Zhongyuan Yuzi Investment Holding Group Co has become the first Chinese local government owned firm from Henan to price an offshore bond since the high-profile default of another issuer from the same province last November.
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In this round-up, China’s industrial profit growth moderates in May, Geely Automobile Holdings will not pursue a planned listing on the Star market in Shanghai, and Beijing approves the first onshore perpetual bond from a policy lender.