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Executive is moving to more senior role
India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
◆ Deal finds demand despite arrest of South Korea's president ◆ High single digit concession left for investors ◆ Leads added spread to calm concerns
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  • Rabobank has priced a Rmb500m ($79m) offshore renminbi bond, taking advantage of a favourable CNH cross-currency swap rate. But despite the gradual pick-up in dim sum activity, the market is divided over whether the asset class will maintain its momentum.
  • Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) has signed a memorandum of understanding with New Zealand’s primary national stock exchange operator NZX to foster collaboration on a variety of issues.
  • Fitch Ratings has exited its joint venture in China. But far from being a step back, the move could allow the firm to set up a fully owned business. Although Fitch operated in the market for a decade, it was previously forced to play second fiddle to its local partner, said a source.
  • Property developer China Evergrande Group opened books for a HK$23bn ($2.9bn) perpetual convertible bond on Tuesday evening, a deal that was much sought after by banks.
  • Future Land Development Holdings and Powerlong Real Estate Holdings sold their respective equity-linked notes with almost similar results on Monday. Both deals were fully increased and priced near the investor-friendly end of terms.
  • Asia’s capital markets have started the year with a bang, but a market this good can’t last forever. The steady supply of new deals coming out at increasingly tight levels is a sign of clear frothiness in the market. Just take a look at the investor enthusiasm for low-rated Indonesian deals for an example of how bullish investors have become when they should be thinking twice.
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