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  • Macau casino operator Studio City Finance raised $600m from a deal that was priced right around fair value, funding a tender offer. There could be more bonds from the company in 2019.
  • Fosun International, China Grand Automotive Services and China Molybdenum Co rushed out to the offshore bond market on Monday, helping kick-start a rush of issuance before Chinese New Year.
  • There was a wall of supply from Chinese property companies at the start of the week. Road King Infrastructure and Yuzhou Properties brought a pair of callable four year bonds, but Jingrui Holdings and Fantasia Holdings Group both stuck to the very short-end of the curve.
  • Greentown China Holdings raised $400m from a perpetual bond sale on the back of an impressive $5.6bn order book, as investors rushed into the deal for its pricing and structure.
  • Bank of China’s Hong Kong-based debt syndicate head Sebastian Ha is leaving the firm next month.
  • Logistics real estate developer ESR Cayman turned to the Singapore dollar market this week to bring down its cost of funding, adding S$150m ($110m) to its coffers.