Lorretta Chen
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China Orient Asset Management Sells First Dollar Bond Since 2020
One of China’s largest bad-debt managers, China Orient Asset Management International Holding Ltd., sold a dollar note for the first time in more than three years, amid a slow start to the ex-Japan Asia dollar-bond market and broader pessimism on Chinese securities.
- Friday January 26, 2024
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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China Orient Asset Management Sells First Dollar Bond Since 2020
One of China’s largest bad-debt managers, China Orient Asset Management International Holding Ltd., sold a dollar note for the first time in more than three years, amid a slow start to the ex-Japan Asia dollar-bond market and broader pessimism on Chinese securities.
- Friday January 26, 2024
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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BRICS Multilateral Lender Seeks Its First-Ever Syndicated Loan
The multilateral lender established in 2015 by the BRICS group of emerging-market countries is seeking its first-ever syndicated loan, according to people familiar with the matter.
- Wednesday October 25, 2023
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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Asian Loan Volumes Plunge To Six-Year Low On China Slowdown
Syndicated, club and bilateral loans in ex-Japan Asia Pacific this year slid to $327 billion as of Aug. 28, the least since 2017.
- Tuesday August 29, 2023
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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India and China Need to Prepare for Ageing Populations, UN Says
As India overtakes China as the most populous country in the world, the two “population billionaires” face tough questions on catering to their aging demographics.
- Tuesday April 25, 2023
- Author: Sidhartha Shukla, Lorretta Chen
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ING Sues ICBC For Copper Deal Losses, Seeks $170m in Damages: FT
Dutch bank ING is suing China’s largest bank for losses sustained in a batch of copper deals and seeking $170 million in damages, the Financial Times reported.
- Sunday April 23, 2023
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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ING Sues ICBC For Copper Deal Losses, Seeks $170m in Damages: FT
Dutch bank ING is suing China’s largest bank for losses sustained in a batch of copper deals and seeking $170 million in damages, the Financial Times reported.
- Sunday April 23, 2023
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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Chinese Junk Bonds Set Record Low As Property Crisis Spreads
The notes, dominated by real estate firms, fell 0.3 cent on the dollar to 55.7 cents Monday, according to a Bloomberg index.
- Tuesday October 18, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen, John Cheng
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Chinese Junk Bonds Set Record Low As Property Crisis Spreads
The notes, dominated by real estate firms, fell 0.3 cent on the dollar to 55.7 cents Monday, according to a Bloomberg index.
- Tuesday October 18, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen, John Cheng
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Blackstone, KKR Defy Global Private Debt Slump With Bets On Asia
Private equity firms are targeting firms shut out of volatile public markets but healthy enough to survive surging inflation and a potential recession.
- Monday October 3, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen, Ameya Karve
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Blackstone, KKR Defy Global Private Debt Slump With Bets On Asia
Private equity firms are targeting firms shut out of volatile public markets but healthy enough to survive surging inflation and a potential recession.
- Monday October 3, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen, Ameya Karve
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China Junk Bond Selloff In New Phase With Record Fosun Rout
Fosun’s dollar notes lost 21% last week, the most in a Bloomberg index of Chinese high-yield dollar bond.
- Tuesday June 21, 2022
- Author: Alice Huang, Lorretta Chen
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A $4.5 Billion Loan Marks Record ESG-Linked Deal for Asia
Syngenta Gets Asia’s Biggest-Ever Sustainability-Linked Loan
- Thursday May 5, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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Hong Kong Emerges as Hub for Chinese Firms Seeking ESG Loans
Hong Kong Emerges as Hub for Chinese Firms Seeking ESG Loans
- Thursday May 5, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen
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Zhenro Defaults for First Time After Missing Bond Payments
Zhenro Doesn’t Make $20.4 Million of Bond Interest Payments
- Thursday April 14, 2022
- Author: Lorretta Chen