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Bank of China

  • The Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim) is holding investor calls on Monday for its third offshore transaction of 2017, opting again for a combination of dollars and euros, and possibly its first 30 year dollar bond.
  • Home Credit Vietnam has put together a $80m borrowing with four banks. The deal marks the firm’s second loan in the international market.
  • Government-backed Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Union Co has become the latest issuer in Asia to pull a dollar bond, faced with a market overloaded with supply.
  • China Jianyin Investment (JIC), an equity investment group, pushed through a triple-tranche, dual-currency bond on Thursday when many others struggled to find their feet. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing, with the issuer’s notes taking a hit in secondary.
  • The Province of British Columbia has again chosen Bank of China and HSBC China for its upcoming return to the Panda bond market.
  • A broad range of Chinese issuers have mandated banks to arrange roadshows in Hong Kong and Singapore early next week ahead of their dollar bond transactions.
  • Bank of China's Paris branch raised almost $1.5bn across three currencies and tranches on Wednesday, marking the fifth offshore green bond from China this year. Concord New Energy had contrasting success and pulled out of a planned deal.
  • China Jianyin Investment (JIC), an equity investment group, launched a euro-dollar combo transaction on Thursday morning, its first international debt offering.
  • Two green issuers from China are wooing buy-side accounts for new bonds, with Concord New Energy Group and Bank of China collecting investor orders from Wednesday morning.
  • Bank of China has mandated firms to sell a multi-currency green bond through its Paris branch.
  • Logan Property Holdings and KWG Property Holding, whose joint venture won the bid for a land parcel in Hong Kong in February, have approached lenders for a HK$10bn ($1.28bn) term loan to support the construction of the project, two bankers said this week.
  • China Minsheng Banking Corp sealed a fixed-floating combination bond on Thursday, with the help of a 19-strong syndicate.