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  • 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.
  • Seven borrowers from Greater China raised about $2bn from new dollar bonds on Monday, while Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific tapped the Singapore dollar market.
  • Chile will return to international markets with a green bond to fund transport plans after its portfolio of projects received a favourable opinion from third-party providers.
  • Fomento Económico Mexicano (Femsa), the Mexican conglomerate, sold $1.5bn of 30 year bonds on Tuesday more than three months after completing a roadshow as DCM bankers said that the decision not to bow to investor demands last year had paid off.
  • Remarkable funding conditions drove Mexico to the euro market on Tuesday just a week after it issued in dollars as a bulging order book again suggested that investor fears over the government’s management of the economy have subsided.
  • SSA
    The European Financial Stability Facility took the spotlight in the euro public sector bond market on Monday with an intraday execution ahead of a busy week. The European Investment Bank, Council of Europe Development Bank, Spain and Cyprus have all announced new deals.