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  • Chinese property companies that have been relying heavily on the country’s banks for their offshore loans should beware. The mainland bank lending tap may not be open for too long.
  • Chinese company Tewoo Group Co took the unexpected decision of pulling its bond outing this week after concerns around indebted firms from Tianjin spooked investors, making them question the credentials of a deal from the city. Morgan Davis reports.
  • China National Building Material (CNBM) is considering changing the guarantor of its $160m debut offshore borrowing in a bid to cut pricing.
  • China Merchants Bank Co Hong Kong branch has sold a dual-tranche transaction worth $800m, tapping into both the fixed rate and floating rate investor bases.
  • Two state-owned companies from Shenzhen and Sichuan managed to woo investors to their dollar bonds on Tuesday, thanks in part to the strong credentials of their respective provinces.
  • BMW Automotive Finance (China) Co priced a Rmb4.5bn ($656m) Bavarian Sky China 2018-1 securitization this week, its largest China auto ABS deal to date.