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  • Kookmin Bank became the first commercial lender from South Korea to sell a dollar bond into Taiwan last week, to a rousing reception from investors. The Formosa dollar debt market has remained largely untapped by Asian borrowers this year — but it is a fundraising avenue worth considering.
  • The strong performance of the Church of England’s investment fund over the last decade either proves that the Church Commissioners have worked out a prudent investment formula, predicated on patience or they are benefiting from the aid of the ultimate market mover.
  • Chinese loan banks are appearing in more and more emerging market loan deals this year, as they race towards the loan market big league, but while their hunger for market share is evident, they're still taking a conservative approach.
  • Balancing public money with private profit can be a challenge, and Brexit makes it doubly difficult. The European Investment Bank is set to become something of a football in negotiations between the UK and the EU27 — and the UK’s corporates could stand to lose out. What, if anything, should replace it?
  • The first IPO of an Indian state firm in five years met with roaring approval from investors, as Housing and Urban Development Corp’s (Hudco) success in primary spilled over into its trading debut. Books were nearly 80x covered and the stock has surged as much as 30%. But it would be a mistake to read too much into the deal.
  • Green covered bonds have been slow to take off, but the greater flexibility offered by European Secured Notes (ESNs) should have broader appeal for borrowers and investors alike.