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  • India’s ICICI Bank said on Tuesday it will move ahead with a plan to list ICICI Securities, its investment banking and brokerage arm, in a possible Rp30bn ($461m) IPO.
  • Chinese banks and corporations are making use of the fast-growing asset-backed securitization (ABS) market to aid the country’s deleveraging efforts, analysts told GlobalRMB.
  • Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium International (FEC) and Chinese securities house Guotai Junan International Holdings both sold unrated bonds on Monday. While neither issuer saw overwhelming demand, they still managed to walk away with their desired $150m and $300m, respectively.
  • China’s regulators have left DCM bankers, issuers and investors befuddled this year, as they struggle to understand which companies will gain approval to issue offshore bonds and which will be rejected. In this environment it was only natural that sub-one year bonds, which don’t need approval, should become very popular, but a recent deal shows using the loophole comes at a cost.
  • Inflatable pool manufacturer Bestway Global Holding is on track to raise up to HK$1.5bn ($196.6m) from its IPO, drawing in a mix of international and Chinese investors to cover its deal multiple times over, according to a source close to the deal.
  • China Development Bank Corp (CDB) is gearing up for talks with fixed income investors for its inaugural offshore green bond, mandating firms for a dual-currency transaction.
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