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INTERNATIONAL FINANCING REVIEW ASIA
NOVEMBER 4 2017 ISSUE 1016
COVER STORIES
EQUITIES
04 Tencent bestseller stirs IPO fever
The HK$8.33bn Hong Kong IPO of China Literature
shows how interest for Chinese technology listings is
spreading from institutional investors to retail buyers.
RESTRUCTURING
04 Dandong Port sinks into default
The operator of the main Chinese port on the border
with North Korea has defaulted on Rmb1bn of bonds
after investors rejected higher coupon payments.
BONDS
06 China reopens offshore bond flow
Chinese regulators have reopened the pipeline for
mainland issuers to sell offshore bonds after slowing
approvals in recent months.
NEWS
06 China tightens approvals of IPOs
The rejection rate of Chinese IPO applications has
nearly doubled since a new slate of examinators took
over at the end of September.
07 Indika Energy enjoys re-rating benefit Indika Energy took advantage of
strong demand for high-yield credits to raise funds.
08 Huishan wrests creditor support China Huishan Dairy has come to an
agreement with most of its Chinese creditors to restructure its debt.
08 Suke dusts off project sukuk Prolintas Expressway is dusting off project
financing plans for a 24.4-km elevated road.
PEOPLE & MARKETS
14 Asia earnings drive HSBC results
HSBC’s profit in the third quarter soared five-fold as its
post-crisis restructuring ends and the bank switches its
attention to growth, led by its Asian business.
14 China banks post higher profits Four of China’s big five reported higher
quarterly profits, after a few years of shrinking margins, rising bad loans.
17 Who’s moving where Standard Chartered has named Ben Hung to the
additional role of global retail banking chief, effective November 30.
19 Interview Greenko warms to local debt market CFO Vasudeva Rao
Kaipa targets even split between onshore and offshore funding.
21 Comment Jonathan Rogers The plan behind China’s latest ornament
ASIA DATA
48 This week’s figures
23 AUSTRALIA
Suncorp-Metway issued a
US$500m 2.375% three-year
144A/Reg S bond last Thursday
at Treasuries plus 68bp, 7bp
inside initial price thoughts
25 CHINA
Industrial and Commercial
Bank of China priced three
tranches of US dollar bonds,
totalling US$1.5bn, through its
New York branch
33 HONG KONG
Locally based CNQC
International Holdings raised
S$100m last Tuesday from
the sale of maiden three-year
bonds, priced at 5%
36 INDIA
Indian Railways Finance Corp
has sent requests for proposals
to banks for a potential offering
of US dollar bonds to raise
US$300m
38 INDONESIA
First REIT and Lippo Malls
Indonesia Retail Trust are
seeking consent from investors
in separate solicitations for
changes to their bond trustee
39 JAPAN
Tsubaki Nakashima said it
signed a US$300m-equivalent
financing last Wednesday to
take out a bridge loan from
August
40 MALAYSIA
The Singapore High Court has
granted financially strapped
Malaysian company Nam
Cheong’s application for a
scheme of arrangement
41 MALDIVES
Four banks are providing a
US$280m five-year stapled
financing to back Blackstone
Group’s sale of Trans Maldivian
Airways, operator of seaplanes
41 NEW ZEALAND
Auckland Council has hired
Citigroup, HSBC, UBS and
Westpac for a Eurobond of
seven to 12 years expected to
price this week
42 SINGAPORE
Frasers Hospitality REIT sold
S$120m of seven-year Sing
dollar bonds last Monday at
3.08% with a spread of 92.5bp
over Singapore dollar SOR
43 SOUTH KOREA
Harvest Operations has added
US$200m to its 3.0% due 2022
KNOC-guaranteed notes at
Treasuries plus 115bp and to lift
the outstanding to US$485m
44 TAIWAN
Electronics manufacturer
Wistron is sounding the market
for a loan of up to US$600m,
after having closed a US$700m
facility in June
46 THAILAND
Deutsche Bank was the sole
winner of approval from
Thailand’s Ministry of Finance
to sell baht bonds and send the
proceeds out of the kingdom
46 VIETNAM
State Capital Investment
Corp is selling a 3.3% stake
in Vinamilk for D7.25trn at a
minimum price of D150,
per share
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