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Emerging markets calendar: Hana Bank to roadshow benchmark-sized deal
APRIL
HANA BANK: Dollar-denominated benchmark-sized bond; Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, ING (joint books); Rule 144A/Regulation S; Seoul-based commercial and retail bank, roadshow begins March 30.
ON THE HORIZON
EGYPT: Egyptian pound-denominated eurobonds (Ba1/BB+/BB+); HSBC, Merrill Lynch (joint books); pricing originally expected in 2008.
LOCAL CURRENCY
AMBANK BHD.: S$425 million 10-year stapled notes (BB/BB); BNP Paribas, AmBank (joint books); proceeds to fund the bank's growth; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based retail and commercial bank.
BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS CO. LTD.: Up to 5 billion yuan bonds, maturity of one to three years; proceeds for granting loans, general working capital and general corporate purposes; Shanghai-based retail and commercial bank.
CELLCOM ISRAEL LTD.: NIS 300 million series D debentures; local market only; Netanya, Israel-based telecom provider.
CHINA COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD.: Up to 15 billion yuan bond issue; five- to 15-year maturity; interest rate not to exceed central bank benchmark lending rate; proceeds to refinance debt; Beijing-based infrastructure and ports operator.
CHINA SHIPPING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.: RMB 5 billion 10-year medium-term notes; proceeds to fund building vessels, to repay bank loans; Shanghai-based shipping company.
ROADSHOWS
March 27-30: ABU DHABI: Non-deal roadshow; Boston, New York; JPMorgan
Beginning March 30: HANA BANK: Dollar-denominated benchmark-sized bond; Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, ING (joint books)
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