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  • A new level of harmonisation and simplicity in financial markets communication is on the horizon, according to supporters of the Common Domain Model — a coding framework that will allow bonds, repos and derivatives to be described in a single format, potentially making processing more efficient and less manual.
  • Indian telecommunications company Summit Digitel Infrastructure made its debut in the dollar market this week, appealing to investors in the US and Europe that were keen to buy highly rated notes.
  • Two Chinese local government financing vehicles courted offshore investors on Wednesday to raise a combined $450m.
  • Bank of China took its pivot away from Libor-linked bonds further this week by selling a dollar note tied to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr) and a sterling-denominated deal that was the first Sonia-linked bond from a Chinese issuer. While BOC’s transaction was important, bankers say the new benchmarks are still slow to take off in Asia. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Beijing Hyundai Auto Finance Co sealed a Rmb4bn ($619m) revolving auto loan ABS this week, paving the way for its peers to tap China’s domestic market in the coming months.
  • Taiwan’s Qisda Corp, which designs and makes electronic products, has wrapped up the first round of bidding for a NT$10bn ($358m)-equivalent dual currency loan.