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Agricultural Development Bank of China returned to the offshore renminbi market this week with a Rmb5.7bn ($854m) triple-tranche transaction that featured a rare 10 year tenor for dim sum bonds.
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China Everbright, the Hong Kong asset manager, sold its maiden dollar bond on Tuesday.
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Dongfeng Nissan Auto Finance Co opted for a simpler structure for its return to China’s auto loan asset-backed securities market this week, pricing Rmb3.48bn ($521m) of senior notes on Tuesday.
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Hong Kong-based Peak Reinsurance Co rolled out a subordinated perpetual bond on Tuesday, netting $250m from the deal.
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Chinese data centre operator GDS Holdings has covered the books for its Hong Kong secondary offering, just hours after launching a deal that could be worth about $1.6bn.
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Thai hospitality firm Asset World Corp and Hong Kong’s China Everbright Environment Group both tapped the green loan market this week.
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