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India’s Canara Bank opened a tap on its existing 2022s on Wednesday, looking to add to the $400m deal.
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China Singyes Solar Technologies Holdings started marketing a 364-day dollar bond on Wednesday while Singapore-listed water and wastewater treatment company Citic Envirotech took bids for a new senior perpetual in Singapore dollars.
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Like most foreign banks in the Chinese securitization market, Standard Chartered has focused on doing business with foreign originators. But now it wants to compete more directly with local underwriters by entering the growing asset-backed notes (ABN) market, Wesley Yang, the bank’s head of financial markets for China, told GlobalRMB.
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Mizuho Financial Group came to the market with a bond financing green projects on Tuesday, becoming the second Japanese bank to do a green euro deal in two weeks.
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China Construction Bank has appointed respected senior banker Tian Guoli as chairman and executive director, effective Monday, the lender has said in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing.
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Chinese issuers and investors are likely to be largely absent from the dollar bond market for the next few weeks, as the country prepares for a crucial meeting of Communist Party officials. The slowdown will be a good chance for issuers from elsewhere in the region to tap the market — and demonstrate whether Asia’s bond market can remain standing without Chinese liquidity.
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