Daily Debrief: What happened today

Published Tue, Sep 7, 2021 · 10:30 AM

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    NEA raises S$1.65b from maiden green bond issuance under S$3b MTN programme

    Singapore's National Environment Agency has raised S$1.65 billion worth of green bonds in a dual-tranche issuance after pricing the first and second series of its S$3 billion multicurrency medium-term note (MTN) programme the night before.

    CapitaLand shares to cease trading from Sept 10

    Shares of CapitaLand will change hands for the last time at the close of trading on Thursday before they are suspended from 9 am the following day, announced the property giant in a regulatory filing after market close on Monday.

    Temasek-backed Tikehau Capital joins race for Singapore's first SPAC: sources

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    Investment manager Tikehau Capital SCA is planning to raise as much as S$300 million by listing a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in Singapore, according to people familiar with the matter, joining firms jostling to take advantage of the city-state's new listing framework.

    UOBKH selective on Malaysian construction amid uncertain public infrastructure plans

    Battered by the prolonged Movement Control Order 3.0, Malaysian construction companies have suffered from disappointing earnings and supply chain disruptions.

    Fall from grace: Evergrande's debt journey since China's 'three red lines' policy

    A lot has happened in one year for China's second-largest developer China Evergrande - which has now grown to be the most indebted.

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    STI up 0.24% amid cautious trading as Covid-19 cases rise

    Singapore shares edged up slightly on Tuesday amid a cautious trading session as the city-state faces a rising number of Covid-19 cases.

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