Singapore
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The Singapore stock exchange found solid support for its maiden bond outing on Thursday
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The paper and pulp producer returns for a $650m self-arranged deal
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Standard Chartered’s project and export finance head for Asean and Australia has left after a brief stint in the job
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The southeast Asian bourse has named banks to helm its debut deal
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Louis Dreyfus Co Asia has become the latest commodities company to tap the debt market, seeking a $450m sustainability-linked loan that is being widely syndicated.
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Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek offered investors 10 year, 20 year and 40 year bonds this week when it priced its $2.5bn deal.
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Hogan Lovells has added Biswajit Chatterjee as a partner for its India operations.
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Ashurst has hired a new partner, Robert Child, to boost its Asia restructuring and insolvency business.
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Commodities company Trafigura’s Singapore arm is making its annual return to the Asian loan market, this time opting for a sustainability-linked facility.
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Commerzbank has tapped Jack Jiang as head of capital markets and advisory for Asia.
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BOC Aviation, the aircraft leasing arm of Bank of China, has launched a $750m borrowing into general syndication.
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Renewable energy company Vena Energy was back in the bond market on Wednesday with a $175m tap of its debut green bond.