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  • India’s Yes Bank has raised ¥16.5bn ($150m) in its maiden foray to the Japanese Samurai loan market, coming close on the heels of a $250m syndicated financing tied up with Taiwanese lenders a month ago.
  • Chinese issuers are storming the debt market this week, with Tuesday seeing the Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim), Shanghai Commercial Bank and Oceanwide Holdings Co among the borrowers enticing investors.
  • China State Construction International Holdings and Shenzhen International Holdings are taking bids for dollar bonds, while Yiwu State-owned Capital Operation Co has mandated banks for a Reg S deal. On the other hand, Lifestyle International Holdings has decided not to pursue its fundraising for the time being.
  • Union Bank of the Philippines launched its first international bond in 13 years on Tuesday, offering investors a bit of diversity in a day otherwise filled with Chinese issuers.
  • Greatship (India) has hit the syndicated loan market for the first time in seven years, seeking $249m for refinancing.
  • Chiyu Banking Corp is marketing its first international bond, following in the footsteps of its Chinese peers with a Basel III compliant additional tier one trade.
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