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  • Chinese steel maker Shougang Group has turned its attention to the offshore loan market, sending an invitation for an up to $300m financing a month, after nabbing $400m from bond investors.
  • India’s Mahindra Logistics attracted 15 anchor investors before opening the order book for its Rp8.3bn ($128.1m) IPO on Tuesday.
  • CNQC International Holdings, a Hong Kong-based property developer and contractor, has opened the order book for a Singapore dollar bond. The company is approaching investors after bumper first-half profits.
  • China Huarong Asset Management Co started taking bids for a five tranche, dual-currency bond on Tuesday morning. It wants to become the first Chinese financial institution to sell offshore bonds after the sovereign tightened the curve with a landmark deal last week.
  • The securitization market in China is “on a tear”, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts, and with supply set to greatly outpace that of European ABS, investors should be looking at the Chinese market more closely.
  • Tencent-backed China Literature has closed books on its red-hot HK$8.3bn ($1.1bn) Hong Kong IPO a day earlier than planned, although there was no firm price guidance from the lead banks.
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