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  • Transition bonds are likely to be a key part of the development of a sustainable economy in central and eastern Europe, delegates said at the Euromoney Central and Eastern European Forum in Vienna this week. While investors are keen to put money to work in the region, government support is still needed.
  • Private capital in central and eastern Europe is gaining traction after a decade of diminished enthusiasm from international investors. Local firms continue to dominate the region's private equity and direct lending markets, but some international players are eyeing them again, while others remain cautious.
  • ING names Apac wholesale banking head — CréditAg adds to debt team — MUFG taps China corporate banking head — Hang Seng seeks feedback on WVR index inclusion — Star board pipeline builds
  • The majority of the banks in China, as well as foreign banks, can now trade bonds listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, according to new guidelines published on Wednesday. But the appeal of this option remains questionable.
  • Investors chased after a rare $300m Basel III-compliant tier two bond from Indonesia’s Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) in both primary and secondary markets this week, sending the 12.3 times covered deal tighter in the aftermarket.
  • Taiwanese LCD panel maker Innolux Corp raised $300m from a zero coupon convertible bond this week, riding a new wave of demand for the asset class in 2020.