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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
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  • CPI Ronghe Financial Leasing, which launched its first international syndicated loan a couple of months ago, has wrapped up the deal with a dozen banks chipping in.
  • The Islamic Republic of Pakistan opened its dollar-denominated sukuk and conventional bonds for bids on Wednesday, just days after the country’s government was forced to bring in the army to tackle protests in the capital.
  • Two companies from China’s Qingdao city are preparing to head offshore, just one week after a local government financing vehicle (LGFV) from the area bagged a $800m bond.
  • Indian Railway Finance Corp (IRFC) has mandated banks for its maiden green dollar bond, coming close on the heels of a similar issuance from peer Power Finance Corp.
  • Tech giant Alibaba Group Holding is taking bids for a five-tranche transaction, putting its focus on the longer end of the curve. Hopes are high for yet another impressive deal from the Chinese firm, which last stunned the market in 2014 with the largest G3 bond on record from Asia ex-Japan.
  • China Construction Bank Corp and Bank of Communications Co snapped up investors on Monday when they offered up multiple tranches of floating rate dollar bonds through their Hong Kong branches.
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