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Chinese beauty company Yatsen Holding has set its New York Stock Exchange IPO in motion, kicking off bookbuilding for a $616.9m listing.
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Shanghai and Hong Kong-headquartered property developer Cifi Holdings (Group) has made a quick return to the loan market. It is seeking $300m-equivalent.
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Holders of Rmb6.5bn ($984m) of subordinated bonds issued by Inner Mongolia-based Baoshang Bank will lose all their investment after the firm was deemed non-viable by Chinese regulators.
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JD Health International, Evergrande Property Services Group, detergent maker Blue Moon Group Holdings and video marketing company Netjoy Holdings have started pre-marketing their Hong Kong IPOs.
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Asia’s primary bond market started on a slow note on Monday, surprising debt bankers who were gearing up for strong deal flow. But recent announcements from the US over China investment, coupled with rising US Treasury yields and a default in the Mainland bond market, have given issuers some pause.
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In this round-up, 15 countries in Asia Pacific seal one of the largest ever trade agreements, China’s banking and insurance regulator relaxes rules for equity investments by insurers, and AllianceBernstein Hong Kong eyes a mutual fund licence onshore.
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