Bank of China in Asia's largest non-sovereign tap
April 29, 2010 | BY
clpstaff &clp articlesBank of China (Hong Kong) has issued a non-sovereign $900 million tap of its existing 10-year 5.5 percent subordinated bonds which initially launched in…
Bank of China (Hong Kong) has issued a non-sovereign $900 million tap of its existing 10-year 5.5 percent subordinated bonds which initially launched in February 2010. Bank of China International, Deutsche Bank and UBS were the joint bookrunners in the region's largest non-sovereign tap to date.
Connie Heng of Clifford Chance in Hong Kong led the team that acted for the joint bookrunners. A Linklaters team led by David Ludwick in Hong Kong also advised in the transaction.
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