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  • Chinese conglomerate Fosun International has sold its second dollar bond of 2021, raising $500m once again.
  • Chinese financial institutions are leading a revival in Asia’s loan market as they take advantage of a shift in market dynamics to tackle their refinancing needs. Borrowers from other industries are also likely to join the action before long — if only to get ahead of a possible US interest rate hike after a rise in inflation, writes Pan Yue.
  • China Water Affairs Group has made a rare outing in the debt market for a $200m green bond.
  • Monde Nissin has covered the Philippines’ largest ever IPO on the first day of bookbuilding, after securing pre-launch demand from a high profile line-up of cornerstone investors.
  • Inversiones Atlántida (Invatlan), the Central American financial services group that owns the largest bank in Honduras, is looking to raise $300m of senior secured bonds, it told fixed income investors this week.
  • LimakPort, the Turkish international port, entered the debt market on Tuesday, while Turk Eximbank has successfully secured a dollar syndicated loan facility. Turkish issuers are demonstrating resilience, market participants say, amid the heightened levels of domestic and political volatility in the last three months.