Deals 15 April
Clayton Utz was local counsel for Oxiana Limited on its recent issue of bonds convertible into ordinary shares in Oxiana. Jones Day was the overseas counsel and Citigroup was the sole arranger
Clayton Utz was local counsel for Oxiana Limited on its recent issue of bonds convertible into ordinary shares in Oxiana. Jones Day was the overseas counsel and Citigroup was the sole arranger and underwriter, represented by Linklaters. The Melbourne-based miner had expected to raise at least $97.73 million but raised the base size of its bond issue to $117.32 million after receiving strong demand from institutional investors in Australia and overseas.
Freehills acted for the Babcock & Brown Japan Property Trust in its IPO and listing on the Australian Stock Exchange. Jim Graham (senior partner — corporate) and Tim McEwen (senior associate — corporate) led the Freehills team. The Trust is the only Australian listed property trust with a strategy to invest into the real estate market of Japan, and is the first property trust to list in two years. Freehills acted for the Trust in obtaining the appropriate Australian Financial Services Licence, the preparation of the product disclosure statement, the negotiation of the Japanese investment arrangements and the necessary liaison with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the ASX. B&B has been involved in the Japanese property market since 1986. The bank, which was listed on the ASX last year, has also listed Prime Infrastructure, B&B Capital and Everest Babcock & Brown Alternative Investments.