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International investor participation in the region remains light
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Weidai, a Chinese peer-to-peer lender, started drumming up interest for a possible $100m IPO on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday.
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Chinese stock markets led the decline among all major Asian indices on Monday, as woes in the region’s bond market also continued. Debt issuers aiming to kick off their deals this week have their work cut out for them.
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Azure Power Global, the Indian solar energy producer, raised $185m from a follow-on offering after its Canadian shareholder stepped in to buy more shares than expected.
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Supply of asset-backed securities (ABS) is growing in China. But most international banks, investors and originators are sticking to the segment of the market they know best — auto loan ABS. To get these foreign players out of their comfort zone, China needs to introduce more diversity in the market, bankers say. Noah Sin reports.
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When MSCI finally included the first batch of A-shares in its emerging markets index in June, it pushed a broad range of international investors to dip their toes in Chinese stocks for the first time. But as speculative retail flows continue to dominate the market, some are turning to opportunities outside the benchmark. Noah Sin reports.
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Chinese white goods maker Qingdao Haier is planning to kick off bookbuilding for a flotation of D-shares in mid-October, set to be the debut offering for the asset class.
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