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  • Wanda Holding Group has picked the lead manager for its dollar-denominated Reg S bond, and is meeting investors in Hong Kong on Monday. Tianqi Lithium, meanwhile, is looking to raise $300m from an offshore bond.
  • China Jinmao Holdings Group was back in the market on Monday morning with its third perpetual deal of the year, this time approaching investors with a subordinated structure.
  • AVIC International Leasing Co, the leasing arm of China’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer Aviation Industry Corporation of China, will kick off a Reg S roadshow from Tuesday. CNQC International Holdings, meanwhile, is meeting accounts in Singapore for a bond in the local currency.
  • Indonesia’s Chandra Asri Petrochemical opened books for its first offshore dollar deal on Monday morning, following a roadshow last week.
  • Buoyed by Wind Tre’s landmark bond deal on Tuesday, European high yield participants say the market has shown there is demand for more jumbo deals — like Refresco’s €2.4bn buyout debt.
  • Hainan Airlines Holding Co on Thursday ventured out with a 364-day bond, running its deal in parallel with China’s sovereign bond. The issuer paid a premium over its curve, but the deal ended up nearly twice covered.