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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp is arranging non-deal roadshows for Indonesian car rental service provider CSM Corporatama.
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China Construction Bank returned to the international bond market on Tuesday, turning to dollar and euro investors with two separately-executed deals worth a combined $1.551 billion.
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Vedanta Resources has made a quick loan comeback for a $500m borrowing.
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India oil refining and petrochemical company HPCL-Mittal Energy found support for its $300m bond sale on Tuesday, after offering investors a generous premium.
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Chinese online education platform Youdao has launched bookbuilding for its New York Stock Exchange listing, eyeing up to $100.8m from the deal.
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Genius Auto Finance will come back to the Chinese auto loan ABS market for a Rmb4bn ($564m) trade next week. That is the same size as its last deal, but the originator will scrap the mezzanine tranche this time around.
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