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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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China Minmetal’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Onfem Finance, has returned to the market for a HK$4bn ($511m) refinancing loan at tighter levels than its last syndication.
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Bank of Shanghai has launched its first sole mandated international loan into general syndication.
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Road King Infrastructure returned to the dollar market for the fourth time this year on Monday. The borrower, which has favoured fixed-for-life perpetual bonds before, offered investors a slightly different perpetual deal this time that would see its coupon be reset but has no additional step-up.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle Qingdao West Coast Development (Group) Co sold its inaugural offshore bond on Monday, pricing the notes in line with its better-rated peer after an aggressive tightening.
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The Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong has fined UBS HK$400m ($51m) for overcharging its clients over a 10-year period — in the latest penalty to hit the Swiss bank in the city.
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BMW Auto Finance (China) has wrapped up its last foray of the year into the Chinese auto loan ABS market with a tightly priced deal. A diverse group of investors took up the senior tranche of the Rmb8bn ($1.14bn) trade, said bankers.
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