Asia Pacific
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Shandong Gold Mining launched a HK$6bn ($767m) Hong Kong IPO on Thursday, seeking funds to pay for the acquisition of an Argentinian mine — its first overseas asset.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) on Wednesday called for "esoteric" exchange traded funds (ETFs) to be “closely monitored” and for a further expansion of clearing of derivatives and cash markets.
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Société Générale sold its first non-preferred senior deal in Australian dollars this week, as international banks make better use of the currency for their total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements.
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Bank of China (Hong Kong) has raised $3bn from a Basel III compliant additional tier one transaction, drawing attention for both its size and price.
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Nio, the electric car company nicknamed China’s Tesla, priced its $1bn New York Stock Exchange IPO on Wednesday off the floor.
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China Southern Power Grid Co (CSG) made its second foray into the debt market on Tuesday, wooing investors to its $1bn issuance with a juicy price.
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Viomi Technology, the internet-of-things affiliate of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, opened books on Tuesday for its $125.4m Nasdaq flotation.
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In this round-up, the White House administration is lining up tariffs covering the entirety of Chinese imports, the People’s Bank of China further relaxes cross-border renminbi trading rules, and Bond Connect’s trading platform Tradeweb goes live with block trading.
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Kelvin Lim, a director of loan syndicate and sales of Citi, has left the bank, according to a source close to the move.
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State Street Corp has appointed Michele Hardeman as head of global markets for Asia Pacific, effective immediately.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) has tapped Simon Cox to lead its equity capital markets (ECM) business in Australia, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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The positive tone in the corporate bond market and some excellent recent results for those issuers who have sold new deals has resulted in a number of companies announcing plans for transactions. The buoyant pipeline is a cause of optimism among bankers, despite no deals being marketed on Tuesday.