Shanghai Pudong Development Bank
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Fixed income investors had plenty digest on Thursday with a total of seven Chinese issuers vying for attention. The majority are eyeing dollars but two names are venturing into offshore renminbi.
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GF Securities has finally settled on raising HK$8bn ($1bn) from its latest syndicated loan, doubling the size of the fundraising due to robust demand.
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China's GF Securities is planning to increase the size of its syndicated loan to between HK$8bn ($1bn) and HK$12bn from the HK$4bn it had originally sought.
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General syndication for a $12.7bn loan to back China National Chemical Corp’s acquisition of Swiss biotech firm Syngenta is set to wrap up.
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Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco) priced a larger-than-planned $800m deal on Thursday, taking advantage of strong investor interest that led to a 10x covered book.
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Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco) is out with a new five year on Thursday, having registered plans to sell a foreign currency bond with the National Development and Reform Commission last month.
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A $3.5bn dual-tranche borrowing to back Tencent Holdings' acquisition of an up to 76.9% stake in Supercell has gone into general syndication.
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China National Chemical Corp met bankers in Hong Kong this week ahead of a $12.7bn fundraising for its acquisition of Swiss biotech firm Syngenta.
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China's GF Securities, which made its debut in the offshore syndicated loan market in 2014, has launched a HK$4bn ($515.4m) loan into general.
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China National Chemical Corp held a roadshow on Tuesday in Hong Kong for banks invited to join its $12.7bn loan in general syndication, as it looks to tie up funds for its acquisition of Swiss firm Syngenta.
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Two entities of China’s Chonqing municipality — the Nan’an district financing vehicle and the Chonqing Grain Group — have mandated banks for potential deals while Huai’an’s local government financing vehicle is also seeking a new bond.
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A $12.7bn Asia-focused loan for China National Chemical Corp’s acquisition of Swiss firm Syngenta is expected to enter the second phase of syndication as early as next week.