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  • Financial market participants will need to embrace the rise of new technology to survive the transition to a post-cash society, an area where China is taking the lead, Andi Dervishi, CIO and global head of fintech, e-payments and new finance at International Finance Corp (IFC), told a conference in Hangzhou.
  • Indian company TVS Logistics Services has approached the international loan market for a $153m-equivalent financing, with participants invited to commit in dollars and sterling.
  • Chinese issuers are yet again dominating the supply in Asia ex-Japan debt markets, with four firms wooing dollar and euro bond investors on Tuesday.
  • TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings, a Chinese consumer electronics company, is looking to add around HK$2bn ($256m) to its coffers by way of a rights issue, bringing on board BNP Paribas to fully underwrite the transaction.
  • Punjab National Bank is selling a 6% stake in PNB Housing Finance worth Rp13.3bn ($206.3m) through the offer-for-sale method.
  • Indian infrastructure finance company Power Finance Corp is taking bids for a benchmark 10 year green dollar bond, returning to the international debt market after an absence of two decades.
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