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Asia’s markets were on edge this week as Chinese equities fell into bear territory and the simmering trade war between the US and China deepened. The tensions felled two IPOs but have not brought fundraising activity to a complete stop, even as bankers remain unsure about what happens next. John Loh reports.
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The National Development and Reform Commission intends to restrict offshore bond quotas for Chinese corporations, while also limiting the use of proceeds to refinancing.
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SC Lowy co-founder and CEO Michel Löwy talks to GlobalCapital about developing a DCM business, Italy and entrepreneurship.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has approved listings with dual-class share structures, a few months after a similar move by rival Hong Kong.
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More companies are planning to follow Qingdao Haier’s lead as it prepares to sell the first batch of D-shares, a new asset class for Chinese stocks listed in Germany, a spokesperson at the China Europe International Exchange (Ceinex) told GlobalCapital Asis's sister publication GlobalRMB.
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will collaborate with the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB) to co-finance projects with a focus on sustainable infrastructure.