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  • Metallurgical Corporation of China navigated tricky bond market conditions to raise $500m on Monday at a negative new issue premium, thanks to its standing among investors and the scarcity of state-owned perpetual deals.
  • South Korean auto company Kia Corp made its green bond debut on Monday with its first dollar deal since 2017, pricing both tranches at tight levels due to strong support from ESG-focused investors.
  • Casino operator Genting Malaysia bagged $1bn from a 10 year bond on Monday, surpassing the size expectations for the trade.
  • A slew of mandates hit Europe’s high grade corporate bond market on Monday, with issuers increasingly adding their ESG ratings to investor communications that cover their whole enterprise, even if the deal being marketed is not a designated socially responsible investment.
  • Indonesia's Pertamina is planning to sell a green bond before the end of 2022, as the oil and natural gas company plots a gradual transition of its core business.
  • Mining company Korea Resources Corp (Kores) courted dollar investors with a five year transaction this week, marking its return to the bond market after a gap of three years.