Cathay Pacific shelves US dollar bond plans amid Hong Kong unrest

Cathay Pacific shelves US dollar bond plans amid Hong Kong unrest. (Reuters)
Updated 19 October 2019
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Cathay Pacific shelves US dollar bond plans amid Hong Kong unrest

SINGAPORE: Cathay Pacific Airways has shelved plans for its first US dollar debt deal in 23 years, the airline said on Friday, after sources told Reuters that global investors had questioned the pricing due to civil unrest in Hong Kong.

The airline, the biggest corporate casualty of widespread anti-government protests in the Asian financial hub, on Friday lowered its second-half profit expectations, citing “incredibly challenging” conditions in its home market.

Cathay had started meeting investors in Hong Kong and Singapore on Sept. 24 after it mandated four banks to explore carrying out a US dollar denominated bond, according to a term sheet issued at the time, seen by Reuters.

It would have been the first US dollar debt deal for Cathay since 1996 and had been touted as a landmark transaction for the airline given all of its debt is denominated in Hong Kong dollars.

The issuance was to be unrated, and two sources with knowledge of the matter said that Cathay was willing to pay 200 basis points over the US Treasuries rate to secure three-year or five-year funding, with the size and term of the placement dependent on demand.

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Cathay has only carried out 12 bond transactions in the past decade and all were priced in Hong Kong dollars.

However, investors demanded a higher price of at least 300 basis points over US Treasuries, which made the deal more expensive for Cathay, said the sources, who were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. Cathay’s term sheet had said the transaction would be reliant on market conditions. A Cathay spokesman on Friday said the Hong Kong dollar private placement market was providing more funding opportunities and a debt issuance in that market was completed last month. “We will continue to monitor the US dollar bond market in future,” he said in a statement.

Dealogic data showed that Cathay raised $102 million in October and $64 million in May through Hong Kong dollar denominated deals.

The airline has only carried out 12 bond transactions in the past decade and all were priced in Hong Kong dollars.

Cathay had mandated Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and HSBC to work on the shelved US dollar bond deal. 


Post-break return of students drives surge in education spending, SAMA data shows

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Post-break return of students drives surge in education spending, SAMA data shows

RIYADH: Spending on education in Saudi Arabia increased by 141.1 percent for the week ending Jan. 24, as students returned to the classroom after the mid-year break.

This was accompanied by a 7 percent increase in spending on books and stationery, which reached SR146.17 million ($38.9 million).

According to the latest data from the Saudi Central Bank, the over POS value dropped 10.6 percent to SR12.52 billion, with transactions representing a 9.7 percent week-on-week decrease to 213.62 million.

This week saw negative changes across all the remaining sectors. Spending on bakeries and pastries saw an 18.4 percent decline to SR229.71 million, while gas stations saw an 11 percent drop. Professional and business services decreased by 11.6 percent.

Expenditure on apparel and clothing fell by 19.7 percent to SR985.94 million, followed by a 2.8 percent drop in spending on jewelry.

Spending on car rentals in the Kingdom fell by 14.7 percent, while airlines saw a 9.3 percent decrease to SR38.16 million.

Expenditure on food and beverages saw a 7.9 percent decline to SR1.88 billion, claiming the largest share of the POS. Restaurants and cafes retained the second position despite an 18.5 percent decrease to SR1.50 billion.

Geographically, Riyadh accounted for the largest share of total POS spending, but still saw a 6 percent dip to SR4.46 billion, down from SR4.74 billion the previous week. The number of transactions in the capital settled at 69.07 million, down 6.8 percent week on week.

In Jeddah, transaction values decreased by 13.6 percent to SR1.75 billion, while Dammam reported a 4.8 percent decrease to SR640.59 million.

POS data, tracked weekly by SAMA, provides an indicator of consumer spending trends and the ongoing growth of digital payments in Saudi Arabia. 

The data also highlights the expanding reach of POS infrastructure, extending beyond major retail hubs to smaller cities and service sectors, supporting broader digital inclusion initiatives. 

The growth of digital payment technologies aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives, promoting electronic transactions and contributing to the Kingdom’s broader digital economy.