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Executive is moving to more senior role
India is on track for a record year of IPOs. Global tech giants continue to plough capital into a fast-growing consumer economy that is investing heavily in ensuring it’s a major player — along with the US and China — in an AI-first world
◆ Deal finds demand despite arrest of South Korea's president ◆ High single digit concession left for investors ◆ Leads added spread to calm concerns
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  • Investors have rejected the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s latest attempt to allow dual-class shares, after a market consultation ended last week. Whether this will thwart HKEX's bid to woo more technology issuers is yet to be seen, but the decision will have huge repercussions for the market. John Loh writes.
  • China Jinmao Holdings Group returned to the market on Thursday with a tap to a bond it sold in June, hoping to reach its regulatory cap of $500m.
  • The 144A bond market used to offer the cream of Asian issuers access to a liquid, savvy investor base. But although the market remains relevant for Asian banks and corporations, many are increasingly deciding that regional demand is more than good enough. Addison Gong reports.
  • Cromwell European Real Estate Investment Trust was set to begin investor education for a potential S$1.6bn ($1.2bn) Singapore IPO this week, according to a source close to the deal.
  • Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Auto Finance sealed a single tranche Rmb3bn ($451m) ABS deal on August 22, just five days after Bond Connect investors tapped the asset class for the first time. But the originator showed little interest in seducing the newcomers and stuck with the local investor base instead.
  • Indian lender Yes Bank has mandated four Taiwanese banks for its latest syndicated loan, a $200m five year. The firm is raising funds through its branch in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (Gift City), India’s first international financial services centre.
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