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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in EM anymore
A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares

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  • Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group, a Chinese state-owned company, has returned to the loan market after three years for a sustainability-linked facility.
  • Bank of China has notched yet another first in Asia’s debt market. The firm’s Hong Kong arm has raised Rmb1.5bn ($232m) from an offshore dim sum bond tagged as a ‘sustainable and smart living’ green deal, aimed at meeting the Mainland’s ambitious carbon neutrality goals.
  • Colombia’s sovereign bonds experienced a modest sell-off on Friday after Fitch become the second rating agency in less than two months to downgrade the government’s credit rating to sub-investment grade. But analysts noted that the market was already largely expecting the downgrade, which is likely to limit further widening.
  • Xpeng bagged HK$14bn ($1.8bn) this week from the first secondary listing in Hong Kong by a Chinese electric vehicle maker.
  • Renewable energy company Vena Energy was back in the bond market on Wednesday with a $175m tap of its debut green bond.
  • Rowena Chu, vice-chair of Greater China investment banking coverage at Deutsche Bank, has retired.