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Korea IPO wrap: Kakao Pay pre-markets, Krafton scales back $5bn target

South Korea’s busy IPO market is continuing to pump out deals, with the latest listings coming from Kakao Pay and Covid-19 test maker SD Biosensor. But issuers still have to be realistic, as Krafton found

Yunnan Energy returns for $300m SLL

Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group, a Chinese state-owned company, has returned to the loan market after three years for a sustainability-linked facility.

BOC prints ‘sustainable and smart living’ green CNH bond

Bank of China has notched yet another first in Asia’s debt market. The firm’s Hong Kong arm has raised Rmb1.5bn ($232m) from an offshore dim sum bond tagged as a ‘sustainable and smart living’ green

AMW :- Opalesque Roundup: Total hedge fund business AUM hits $3.417tn in Q1 2021: hedge fund news, week 17

n the week ending April 30th 2021, eVestment Hedge Fund Asset Flows Report revealed that hedge fundsamp;amp;' strong performance so far this year, which has sparked renewed interest in the business, has helped lifting total

AMW :- Opalesque Roundup: How larger funds of hedge funds made a come back in 2020: hedge fund news, week 15

In the week ending April 16th 2021, new data from Citco revealed that 2020 was a surprisingly good year for fund of hedge funds. Fund of hedge funds delivered an average return for the year

Cnova and GreenYellow pick IPO banks

Bank syndicates have been appointed for two of the equity capital markets deals expected in the autumn: the capital increase of e-commerce platform Cnova and the IPO of GreenYellow, the renewable energy business. Both are

BOC sells Sofr, Sonia benchmark trades

Bank of China took its pivot away from Libor-linked bonds further this week by selling a dollar note tied to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr) and a sterling-denominated deal that was the first Sonia-linked

Beijing Hyundai leads way for H2 auto ABS action

Beijing Hyundai Auto Finance Co sealed a Rmb4bn ($619m) revolving auto loan ABS this week, paving the way for its peers to tap China’s domestic market in the coming months.

Ping An gets ‘surprising’ demand for 10yr bond

China Ping An Insurance Overseas (Holdings) found strong support for its $550m 10 year bond, defying initial concerns around volatility in longer tenors.

KBank shores up capital with AT1 return

The rarity value of financial deals from Thailand allowed Kasikornbank to raise $350m from an additional tier one bond at a negative new issue premium on Tuesday.

Del Monte Philippines delays $886m IPO

Canned fruit and vegetables producer Del Monte Philippines has put its IPO on hold due to a jump in volatility and renewed Covid-19 lockdowns in the country.

Credit Suisse adds senior FIG banker in Aus

Credit Suisse has hired Brett Ryman to its investment banking and capital markets (IBCM) team in Australia, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.

China-US IPOs face disruption – but will emerge stronger

The US regulator’s demand for more disclosures from Chinese companies planning New York listings may be a death knell for the flow of IPOs between the two markets — but it could go a long

Energizing the M&A Market Post-Crisis

Posted by Jennifer F. Fitchen and Brent M. Steele, Sidley Austin LLP, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Editor's Note: Jennifer F. Fitchen and Brent M. Steele are partners at Sidley Austin LLP. Related research from

Where does Greece go after PEPP

The ECB, as of this week, holds over a third of Greece’s government debt with its purchases showing no signs of slowing. But the end of the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme, scheduled for March next

Banks make ‘rebound’ word of the quarter as capital markets normalise

It has been an earnings season of rebounds. UBS, the first of the European investment banks to report its results for the second quarter of the year, used the word “rebound” three times in its

Moody's rosy industrial outlook belies dismal reality in certain sectors, say investors

The number of industry sectors for which Moody’s holds a positive outlook reached a record high halfway through 2021, but investors say that there are some parts of the economy that the coronavirus pandemic has

Delta Fiber agrees €2bn financing for fibre optic roll-out

Delta Fiber, a Dutch fibre optics company, has secured a credit line of up to €2bn, it announced on Monday. The loan carries a tenor of seven years.

Aggreko stocks up on loans to fund buyout

Aggreko, a Scottish company which offers temporary power, heating and cooling generation, has signed £2.5bn worth of loans to fund its acquisition by TDR Capital and I Squared Capital.

Berenberg adds ECM syndicate banker, seeks more originators

Berenberg has hired a fourth senior equity syndicate banker to cover France and southern Europe, amid big plans to expand its investment banking business, with new offices and teams in Brussels and Stockholm.

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