Asia Pacific
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Chinese bad debt manager is set to raise as much as Rmb42bn ($6.6bn) as it looks to put its financial troubles behind it
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Longer lead time for deal sign-offs puts pressure on borrowers and banks
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works in the region
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South America sovereign likely to issue fixed rate yen bond in December
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Chinese auto finance company prices an onshore ABS deal rated by S&P Global Ratings
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Singaporean bank gets strong support, as it unleashes Southeast Asia's first Sofr-linked dollar bond
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The changes come as the firm’s North Asia private banking head is set to retire by the end of the year
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India-focused blank cheque firm sees start-up opportunities
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The Japanese bank is looking to boost its coverage strategy with a newly created job
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But bad debt manager's bonds traded tighter in the aftermarket thanks to positive news from a peer