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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
Book coverage ratio was in the same area as Gulf banks' pre-Iran war euro issuance
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Luso International Banking became the first Macau-based issuer to sell renminbi-denominated bonds in China’s interbank market when it sold a Rmb1.5bn ($231.5m) transaction at the end of last week.
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India’s largest ever leveraged buyout loan, tied to Blackstone’s stake purchase in IT services company Mphasis, is in the market, after inviting a wide group of banks to participate in general syndication.
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Hong Kong’s stock exchange has rejected an IPO application from Aim Vaccine, a leading Chinese vaccine maker. The deal is being sponsored by China Securities, CICC, Goldman Sachs and Macquarie.
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Pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturer Glenmark Life Sciences is set to launch a Rp15.1bn ($202.6m) IPO on Tuesday.
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In this round-up, onshore securities houses receive their 2021 annual rating, the central bank requires pre-reporting from non-bank payment firms to go public, and the private education industry in China faces tough new regulations.
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The Province of Buenos Aires reached a debt restructuring agreement with some but not all of its bondholders last week, leaving observers pondering what was left to resolve a stalemate that has already lasted 15 months.
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