Northeast Asia
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In this round-up, Beijing decides to leave ‘clean coal’ out of the latest list of eligible projects for green bonds, stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen plan to tighten approval for bond issuance, and the first batch of public infrastructure real estate investment trusts (Reits) are being reviewed at the two bourses.
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Red chip issuer China Power International Development raised Rmb2bn ($308m) from a three year bond last week, raising the money largely to pay a mix of offshore and onshore bank loans.
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China Huarong Asset Management's dollar bonds dropped again on Monday, after the company pushed its 2020 earnings announcement back further.
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SF Real Estate Investment Trust has started pre-marketing its Hong Kong listing, a rare sighting of the asset class in the city.
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Chinese health insurance and healthcare crowdfunding platform Waterdrop has kicked off pre-deal investor education for its US listing, according to a source close to the IPO.
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Top Glove Corp, the world’s largest manufacturer of rubber gloves, has revised its planned Hong Kong listing down to a size of HK$6.9bn ($889m).
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BOC Aviation has sold a $750m bond through its US subsidiary, pricing its third dollar outing of the year at wider levels than some fair value estimates from analysts.
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Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group Co sold a sub-one year bond on Thursday, raising $325m.
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Bank of China sold one of its high-profile multi-currency, multi-tranche bond deals on Wednesday. The trade, which spanned five of the bank's global branches, raised a combined $2.35bn.
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Freelance financial journalists in China have found a new source of work — disgruntled wives out to shame their husbands.
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Meituan, a Chinese food delivery company, raised $10bn this week from a combined equity placement and convertible bond issue. Investors flocked to the deal for the investment grade rating and the offer of a highly liquid and volatile stock. Jonathan Breen reports.
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China Gas Holdings fell by more than 11% on Thursday after it raised HK$11.66bn ($1.5bn) from the sale of new shares through a top-up placement.