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  • Chinese borrowers continued to find strong response for their dollar bonds on Wednesday, despite the Covid-19 virus outbreak plaguing the country.
  • Online gaming and education firm NetDragon Websoft Holdings and biotechnology company Innovent Biologics both tapped the equity market on Wednesday evening for funds.
  • A recent move to encourage Philippine property companies to sell real estate investment trusts (Reits) looks set to give a much-needed boost to the market. The country has long suffered from a paucity of deals. It may finally be ready to turn a corner.
  • Agricultural Development Bank of China took Rmb1.5bn ($215m) from a tap of its outstanding dim sum bond on Tuesday. Thanks to little supply in the offshore renminbi bond market, the issuer pulled off a tightly priced deal, even finding support from price-sensitive hedge fund investors.
  • Far East Horizon, one of China's largest independent leasing companies, rolled out a five year bond on Tuesday worth $300m.
  • India’s infrastructure investment trusts, a fledgling asset class in the country, are expected to raise as much as Rp2tr ($28.1bn) in the next five years, according to a report by local research firm ICRA.
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