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  • Two Chinese companies, Grand Baoxin Auto Group and Xinyi Glass, are tapping the offshore loan market for new financings.
  • China has made little headway in persuading the Russian government and Russian institutions into using the renminbi, as the fate of a sovereign bond in the currency remains uncertain and trading of RMB products stalls. But market participants are not giving up just yet, with a new trading platform set to launch next year, writes Paolo Danese.
  • Hong Kong IPO hopefuls rushed to file their draft prospectuses with the city’s bourse this week, as the window closes for a launch before the end of the year.
  • Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp, which recently floated in a landmark IPO in Hong Kong, is seeking lenders’ approval to slash the price on a $1bn loan closed last year.
  • Qutoutiao and 111 have launched their respective IPOs on the Nasdaq this week, while Liulishuo has headed to New York for a listing.
  • Two Chinese borrowers’ different approaches to (and different outcomes from) their green bond sales this week have once again put the spotlight on a question that has long plagued the market: where are Asia’s green bond investors? Morgan Davis investigates.