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  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) this week released new guidelines for corporate offshore bond issuance. While the move is supposed to further simplify the process and relax the restrictions for issuers going offshore, the new rules have created a lot of uncertainty and led to fears that it will make bond issuance more difficult.
  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has released a set of new guidelines for offshore bond issuance in either renminbi or foreign currency. The new rules move away from the current case-by-case approval system to a registration-based regime for Chinese corporates and financial institutions.
  • Société Générale has appointed a new chief executive officer of SocGen Americas and chosen a new head of global finance for United Kingdom.
  • HSBC has hired Michael Ridley as a credit research analyst, specialising in corporate bonds and green bonds. It is a new position, responding to the growth of green bonds by offering detailed, specialist research.
  • Finnish property company Citycon tapped a quiet corporate market on Tuesday, issuing a sub-benchmark print to help fund its acquisition of Norwegian mall operator Sektor.
  • Société Générale has appointed Laurent Morel as head of debt capital markets for Asia Pacific, taking over from Yves Jacob who has relocated to Paris.