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International investor participation in the region remains light
◆ Both issuers are linked to RBI Group ◆ Austrian bank prices with negative concession... ◆.... while RBI's Slovakian subsidiary pays premium for its largest deal in many years
First Abu Dhabi joins the syndicate for the short term loan all but equalling the size of a previous revolving facility

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  • The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) will allow foreign investors to participate directly in the interbank FX derivatives market so they can hedge their foreign exchange risks from investing in onshore renminbi bonds, according to a Monday notice.
  • Two Indonesian deals brought international investors some relief from the onslaught of Chinese bonds on Monday. Pertamina and Tower Bersama Infrastructure netted a combined $1.85bn from three tranches of notes.
  • The US and China’s signing of the phase one agreement on trade this week will finally put almost two years of battling and tit-for-tat tariff retaliation behind the countries. However, while the truce may pave the way for more market stability and a boost in investor sentiment, it spells trouble for the Chinese offshore loan market.
  • South Korean steel company Posco made a blockbuster return to the debt market on Monday, raising $940m from dollar investors and €500m from the European market. The peak order book of about $5.75bn for the dollar portions reflected investors’ eagerness to take on investment grade risk.
  • New World China Land, the mainland China property business arm of Hong Kong’s New World Development Co, has returned to the offshore loan market after five years for a HK$5bn ($643m) borrowing.
  • Chinese property developer Seazen Group raised HK$2.73bn ($351.3m) on Monday from a sale of new shares, increasing the offering size on the back of strong demand, according to a source familiar with the deal.