Southeast Asia
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Deal will be secured against a pool of Singaporean residential mortgages
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Investors lured by a ‘strong and conservative’ bank with a short-end offering
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Lender's Singapore entity could issue its debut euro covered bond following non-deal roadshow
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◆ French bank adds Swissies to Singapore dollars and euros in ‘relentless’ issuance spree ◆ Funding boss Perrier discusses diversification aims ◆ Private trades across markets identified
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◆ Raises lower end of €1.25bn-€1.5bn target after feedback ◆ Reintroduces positive new issue premium from major FIG issuer ahead of possible slowdown ◆ Follows Singapore dollar tier two
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Fresh impetus for Singapore dollar deals, in particular, as US firms look to jump in
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◆ French bank raises €500m from a 12 year non-call seven tier two social bond ◆ Strong demand for FIG capital pushes final book to €5.6bn ◆ UBS returns to Singapore with fresh AT1
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Country's credit default swaps tighten after presidential election, which ends one political uncertainty in Asia
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Singapore’s ST Telemedia Global Data Centres last week issued a rare instrument: a sustainability-linked hybrid capital bond. Nelson Lim, the company’s CFO, explains why
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Deal by Singapore’s ST Telemedia shows KPI-linked sub debt can work
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Cost was lower than euros and cheaper than the bank's debut Sonia deal
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Oil and gas company brings Indonesia’s first HY corporate bond of 2023 but pipeline thin as funding costs bite