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Credit Suisse’s top man in loan syndications for Asia is leaving the bank to pursue new opportunities, according to sources close to the move.
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Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp) became the second issuer from the Gulf to tap the offshore renminbi market this week, making this year already the biggest on record for Gulf renminbi bonds.
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Bank of China joined its Chinese peers to sell floating rate notes (FRNs) offshore, while Fantasia Holdings Group Co added to the momentum in the high beta property sector. The two finished off an incredible week for both financial and corporate borrowers from the Mainland.
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In the second of a four-part series of articles on China’s financial transformation, GlobalRMB considers the nation’s banking reforms, which will allow a horde of foreign banks to gain more traction in the country. At the same time, Chinese banks are moving in the opposite direction.
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Standard Chartered announced solid profit growth for 2017, with the bank underlining that the rise of renminbi will continue to present business opportunities for the group, and that the currency could make up 5% of global payments by 2020.
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Indian agriculture company UPL Corp grabbed $300m from the sale of a 10 year bullet maturity bond on Thursday, after fighting the weak market backdrop to get the deal done.
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