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  • The Government of Mongolia made a strong return to the debt market this week for a $1bn bond, marking the country's second dollar trade in 10 months as it tackles some upcoming maturities.
  • The Republic of the Philippines focused on investors keen to buy long-dated bonds by selling a dual tranche dollar deal this week. The $3bn trade featured a chunky $2.25bn 25 year portion that easily trumped the sovereign's last similar outing.
  • LG Chem got an $8.5bn final book for a $1bn dual-tranche green bond this week, with the deal pricing through some fair value estimates and ending the South Korean chemical company's two year hiatus from the debt market.
  • Chinese online grocer Dingdong (Cayman) has cut its US listing size to $94.4m, just over one-quarter of its initial target, after rival Missfresh plummeted in its Nasdaq debut last week.
  • Suzano, the Brazilian pulp and paper producer that last year became the second company in the world to sell a sustainability-linked bond (SLB), returned to capital markets on Monday with a $1bn long 10 year deal that has a coupon linked to different key performance indicators from its first deal.
  • Redco Properties Group made its offshore renminbi denominated sustainable bond debut on Monday, raising Rmb600m ($93m).