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  • Shari Arison, the Israeli billionaire, increased the size of a share sale in Bank Hapoalim, the largest bank in Israel, to satisfy investor demand for the stock.
  • Spreads on Chinese property dollar bonds felt the impact of heavy supply on Monday when three companies, Times China Holdings, Greenland Holding Group and China Evergrande Group, brought new issues to the market.
  • German automaker Mercedes-Benz raised Rmb8bn ($1.15bn) from an auto loan ABS this week, slashing its funding cost just three months after its last foray into the market.
  • Babytree Group and Tongcheng-Elong Holdings hit the market with their Hong Kong IPOs at an unfortunate time and volatility forced both companies to take a knife to their fundraising targets. But their moves may pay off in the long-term.
  • Société Générale has agreed to pay $1.34bn in fines and an enhanced monitoring programme for violating US sanctions against Cuba, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Myanmar and North Korea, according to notices issued by US agencies on Monday.
  • Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC) has dipped into the euro market for the first time to diversify its investor base, despite having no real need for the currency and having to pay up for the fundraising.