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  • Citic, Yango Group Co and Kunming Industrial Development and Investment Co were the three Chinese issuers that tapped bond investors for new dollar deals on Tuesday.
  • Delhi International Airport (Dial) returned to the bond market with a tap of its 2029 notes on Tuesday, taking $150m from investors.
  • JP Morgan has promoted a whole new layer of leadership in its investment bank, reaching down to debt capital markets, equity capital markets and M&A. At the top of the tree, Carlos Hernandez has moved from being head of global investment banking to executive chair and has appointed new co-heads of global investment banking.
  • China Aoyuan Group and China Huarong Financial Leasing Co this week raised a combined $388m from bonds that will mature in less than one year, taking advantage of a regulatory loophole to tap the market with short-dated deals.
  • Citigroup has picked Miguel Gabian to be head of its Spain and Portugal markets franchises.
  • A number of Chinese borrowers are navigating a slowdown in offshore bond issuance approvals from the regulator by selling sub-one year deals to capture the momentum in the dollar debt market.