notes issuance
Starhill Global REIT to refinance medium-term notes issued by Malaysian SPV Ara Bintang Berhad
Starhill Global REIT to refinance medium-term notes issued by Malaysian SPV Ara Bintang Berhad
The refinancing was completed by issuing new five-year RM500m Fourth Senior Medium-Term Notes.
CapitaLand India Trust issues $150m notes due 2027
The notes are expected to be issued on 30 August 2024.
Food Empire secures US$40m investment from Ikhlas Capital
In exchange, Food Empire will issue 5-year redeemable exchangeable notes.
CapitaLand Investment unit prices $350m senior notes due 2035
The notes are offered at a fixed rate of 3.58% per annum.
UOB prices $860m unsecured notes due 2028
The issue date of the notes is on 8 August 2024.
Oxley fully redeems $133m due 2024
The company has redeemed over $1b worth of notes since November 2019.
Ho Bee Land issues $160m green notes at 4.25%
The notes will mature on 11 July 2029.
OUE REIT Treasury prices $250m green notes at 4.10%
The notes will mature in 2027.
iFast prices $100m notes due 2029 at 4.328%
It is payable semi-annually in arrears.
Yestar Healthcare cancels US$197.86m senior notes issue
Redemption date for the senior notes is on 13 March 2024.
Ascott REIT issues $120m notes due 2029
The notes are priced at 3.69% per annum.
SGX issues $300m notes due 2027
These notes are priced at 3.45%, payable semi-annually.
Straits Trading prices $130m notes at 4.70%
The notes are due in 2029.
SATS prices US$500m worth of bonds at 4.828%
The bonds are due in five years.
Keppel DC REIT issues $90m floating rate notes
The notes are due in 2026.
Keppel REIT prices $200m notes at 3.72%
The notes are due in 2026.
Tuan Sing Holdings prices $150m notes at 7.50%
The notes are due in 2027.
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