Equity Capital Markets
Asia (ex Japan) ECM volume stands at $4.5bn via 13 deals so far this week compared to the $4.8bn via 29 deals completed in the previous week.
Chinese issuer China PT Satria Antaran Prima Tbk completed a $1.5bn IPO via PT RHB Securities Indonesia in what is the largest Asia (ex Japan) ECM transaction this week.
Indonesia Listed ECM volume stands at $2.6bn in 2018 YTD, up from $1.0bn in the same 2017 period and the highest volume since 2013 ($4.0bn). 43 deals were completed so far this year, up from 29 deals in 2017 YTD and marks the highest YTD activities on record.
Goldman Sachs leads with $15.0bn followed by Citi with $11.9bn and Morgan Stanley with $11.2bn.
Pos. | Bookrunner | Deal Value ($m) | No. | %share |
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1 | Goldman Sachs | 14,957.8 | 62 | 8.26 |
2 | Citi | 11,876.6 | 70 | 6.56 |
3 | Morgan Stanley | 11,229.9 | 49 | 6.20 |
4 | China International Capital Corp Ltd | 10,413.9 | 38 | 5.75 |
5 | China Securities Co Ltd | 9,613.8 | 41 | 5.31 |
Debt Capital Markets
Asia (ex Japan) international DCM totaled $532m via 3 deals this week, compared to $10.5bn via 26 deals in the previous week. This is the lowest weekly volume and number of deals this year.
The largest deal of the week goes to CIFI Holdings with $300m proceeds via Credit Suisse, China Everbright, and Orient Securities.
In Asia (ex Japan) International DCM, Real Estate sector has reached record YTD volume this year with $46.9bn via 188 deals. Second largest YTD goes to 2017 with $40.1bn via 154 deals.
HSBC leads the international DCM league with $21.0. This is followed by Citi with $15.2bn and Standard Chartered Bank with $11.5bn, the same with last week.
Pos. | Bookrunner | Deal Value ($m) | No. | %share |
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1 | HSBC | 21,018.8 | 193 | 8.32 |
2 | Citi | 15,198.7 | 120 | 6.02 |
3 | Standard Chartered Bank | 11,537.3 | 118 | 4.57 |
4 | Bank of China | 10,785.6 | 119 | 4.27 |
5 | DBS | 9,607.1 | 96 | 3.80 |