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Asia Pacific

  • Indonesian credits got a quick boost late last week as investor sentiment rose following an interest rate hike. But while the buy-side is again warming up to the country’s bonds, the debate continues over whether the optimism is sustainable.
  • Chinese online consumer finance provider VCredit Holdings began investor education for its Hong Kong IPO on Monday, according to a banker familiar with the matter.
  • An unnamed vendor has raised W236.1bn ($217.6m) after paring its stake in Samsung Engineering Co through an equity sale, according to a source close to the deal.
  • Chinese tutoring service provider Puxin Education & Technology Group has filed draft documents for an IPO of American Depository Shares (ADS), targeting $300m, according to a banker on the deal.
  • Investment banks pitching for a potential Rp15bn ($220.2m) IPO by Sansera Engineering are set to hear back from the firm this week, according to a banker vying for the mandate.
  • Société Générale has appointed Mark Liu as the group country head for Taiwan, succeeding Godwin Chang who is stepping away from banking.
  • Nomura has hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker Anshul Trivedi to lead its Asia ex-Japan equity syndicate team, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • The Chinese central bank ushers in measures to support offshore renminbi liquidity ahead of MSCI’s A-share inclusion, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) showcases a grand plan to link its stock market with Shanghai, and Beijing and Washington hold back on tariffs after Liu He’s visit to the US.
  • An unnamed vendor rumoured to be BlackRock is in the market with an overnight equity sale in Samsung Engineering worth up to W237.8bn ($220m).
  • China Great Wall Asset Management Corp snapped up $600m from a five year bond on Thursday, a modest size compared to its last offshore outing.
  • A challenging market backdrop pushed China Vanke Co to go down the floating rate note route for its bond return on Thursday. It wasn’t disappointed, with bankers saying the $650m bond was priced around 15bp inside a hypothetical fixed rate deal.
  • Zhongyuan Yuzi Investment Co, a provincial level local government financing vehicle (LGFV), has postponed a planned dollar bond amid weak sentiment for the sector. On the other hand, Nan Hai Corp, which pulled a deal last September, managed to get its second bond attempt past the finish line by opting for a private placement style execution.