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  • Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has returned to the dollar bond market for the first time since 2016 for $1bn, pushing out its maturity profile and pricing the deal at levels comparable to some of its much higher rated peers. Addison Gong reports.
  • Termocandelaria Power Limited, the Colombian generation company, is seeking to add up to $200m to its existing bonds and has mandated two banks to lead the reopening.
  • Toyota Motor Finance (China), a Beijing-based wholly-owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp, returned to the Mainland's auto loan ABS market on Tuesday after a two year break. The Rmb4.5bn ($648m) deal was tightly priced.
  • The world’s largest copper producer, Codelco, returned to bond markets on Tuesday with a well received $2bn dual tranche as predictions that Chilean issuers would be very active in January begin to look very accurate.
  • India’s Syndicate Bank has closed its $100m borrowing, with the lead bank selling the entire amount to three participants.
  • Minmetals Land’s subsidiary, Onfem Finance, has attracted 17 lenders during syndication, allowing the borrower to boost its loan to HK$6bn ($771m).