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  • Shui On Land became the first Chinese corporate borrower to sell a sustainability-linked bond (SLB) this week — a move that worked to its advantage.
  • Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing has launched its New York Stock Exchange IPO, aiming to raise $4.03bn from the largest China-into-US listing since Alibaba Group Holding’s jumbo $25bn deal in 2014.
  • Investors pumped more than $8bn in orders for Shenzhen Expressway Co's $300m capped bond on Thursday, with the Chinese issuer benefitting from its rarity value in the debt market and the stability of its business.
  • Brazilian financial services firm XP opted for a five year maturity on its debut bond issue on Thursday, attracting $1.7bn of orders on the way to a $750m trade.
  • Indian Oil Corp is planning a return to the syndicated loan market after almost three years, sending out a request for proposals for a new borrowing.
  • The Argentine province of Chaco wrapped up a debt restructuring on Thursday after more than 90% of its bondholders agreed to push out the maturity and reduce the coupon of its $250m 2024s. But the Province of Buenos Aires continued to frustrate bondholders, who said negotiations have stalled more than a year after the country’s largest regional government defaulted.