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India's foreign bond cap to increase by US$5 billion

November 29, 2010   (Last updated: November 30, 2010)


From Daniel Flatt

Speculation in the bank market in India is mounting that the Ministry of Finance (MoF) could announce another ceiling raise for foreign investment into its debt markets as early as this week.

Debt bankers in India are hoping that the government will further open the country’s corporate debt to foreign institutional investors (FII) this week.

One Mumbai-based debt banker said many were expecting the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to raise the...


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SOUTHEAST ASIA DCM

Rank Bookrunner Parents Deal Value $ (Proceeds) (m) No. %share 2012 YTD Rank
1 Standard Chartered Bank 3,924.05 31 9.7 2
2 HSBC 3,630.31 34 8.9 4
3 Goldman Sachs 3,332.96 2 8.2 11
4 Deutsche Bank 2,894.76 14 7.1 8
5 JPMorgan 2,287.75 7 5.6 3
6 DBS 1,857.13 22 4.6 1
7 Siam Commercial Bank 1,835.24 16 4.5 22
8 Citi 1,690.39 8 4.2 5
9 CIMB Group 1,445.84 25 3.6 12
10 UBS 1,321.29 10 3.3 23
Subtotal 24,219.71 120 59.6
Total 40,673.06 201 100.0



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