China
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works in the region.
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Beleaguered China Huarong Asset Management Co posts a net loss of nearly $16bn, a 1,333 times leverage, and a capital adequacy ratio well below the regulatory minimum for 2020
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The two Hong Kong-listed borrowers are returning to Asia’s syndication market
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This round-up focuses on new stricter rules for the technology sector by the Cyberspace Administration of China
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This round-up focuses on China’s plan to develop Shanghai into an international financial centre, and new developments at debt-strapped China Evergrande Group
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A Taizhou government-linked credit sold a three year dollar bond on Thursday
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Chinese real estate company raises $400m in a rare deal from a property developer
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US regulator seeks further disclosures on risks from Chinese IPOs, in a move described as 'retaliation' by an ECM head
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China Merchants Bank sees peak demand of $3bn for a $600m dual-tranche bond that included its debut Sofr-linked trade
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A flurry of event-driven financing is in the works in Asia, and will test the market’s appetite for higher leverage ratios
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The two will be the first from China to sell renminbi-denominated local government bonds outside of the Mainland
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China's ABC International marketed three year and five year bonds offshore on Tuesday