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Month: June 2020

AMB :- Opalesque Exclusive: The Corona Fighters Report 44: Asset managers who delivered in the downturn

Bailey McCann, Opalesque New York: This is our regular report on hedge funds and alternative asset managers who are successfully protecting assets and outperforming the markets during the first months of 2020. Capita...Article Link

Other Voices: Private fund investor defaults: consequences and practical solutions

Bailey McCann, Opalesque New York: By: Ted Craig, Jenna Lalji, Dentons Whilst the true, long-term impact of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic remains to be seen, the global financial markets have already experienced a huge wave

Opalesque Exclusive: The Corona Fighters Report 44: Asset managers who delivered in the downturn

Bailey McCann, Opalesque New York: This is our regular report on hedge funds and alternative asset managers who are successfully protecting assets and outperforming the markets during the first months of 2020. Capital preservation Ruffer'...Article

AMB :- Other Voices: Private fund investor defaults: consequences and practical solutions

Bailey McCann, Opalesque New York: By: Ted Craig, Jenna Lalji, Dentons Whilst the true, long-term impact of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic remains to be seen, the global financial markets have already experienced a ...Article Link

Germany snags €6bn tap, Finland goes long

Two sovereigns pulled off successful deals on Wednesday, adding to the pile of syndicated European government bond issuance this week.

Public sector specialist Field moves to escrow business

Simon Field, who spent many years in HSBC’s global banking team looking after public sector clients, has taken up a new position as global head of escrow.

Alinda Capital Partners holds first exit for its Infrastructure Fund III

Alinda Capital Partners, which is focused on mid-market infrastructure investments, has made the first exit for its Infrastructure Fund III, through the sale of Energy Assets.

Sweden launches two year dollar benchmark

Sweden hit the dollar market on Tuesday, raising $2.5bn with a two year benchmark in what is likely to be the week’s only SSA dollar supply.

China seeks way into CEE with closer co-operation but investment remains low

Though China has increased co-operation with Central and Eastern European nations in recent years, provoking some concern in the EU, investment volumes remain muted. Non-EU nations in the Balkans, however, offer a chance to progress

Yongda Auto tops up with HK$995m share sale

China Yongda Automobiles Services Holdings has added HK$994.8m ($128.4m) to its coffers after selling a chunk of stock in a top-up placement.

Electric car maker Nio launches ADS follow-on

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio hit the US market with a follow-on offering of American Depositary Shares (ADS) on Tuesday.

SK Biopharma kicks off Korea’s first 2020 IPO

SK Biopharmaceuticals has begun bookbuilding for its up to W959.3bn ($804.9m) IPO. It is set to be South Korea’s first listing in 2020.

Everbright Water pulls Panda as tap runs dry

Everbright Water has pulled a Rmb1.2bn ($170m) five year note on Tuesday, despite the leads extending bookbuilding and offering investors a juicier price.

CFLD and Ronshine raise $550m from bonds

Chinese real estate companies China Fortune Land Development and Ronshine China Holdings raised a combined $550m in the bond market on Tuesday, but their tight pricing did not appeal to all investors.

58.com eyes $3bn loan from Chinese banks to go private

58.com, a Chinese company that focuses on online classified advertisements, is in talks with banks in the country for a financing package of $3bn to support its take private.

Chinese exchanges clear up coupon cut confusion

China’s two major stock exchanges have published guidelines on how bond issuers should change the coupons on outstanding deals, reacting to a wave of coupon reductions that occasionally led to confrontations between investors and issuers.

UPL serves up $500m bond sale

UPL Corp broke a month-long absence of Indian issuers in the international debt market, raising $500m from investors.

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