CHINA: Fonterra to issue bond to fuel China growth
By Chris Brook-Carter | 17 June 2011
New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra plans to try and raise CNY300m (US$42m) through a bond issue in Hong Kong.
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New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra plans to try and raise CNY300m (US$42m) through a bond issue in Hong Kong.

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