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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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A number of Chinese high yield borrowers that hit the dollar bond market this week have seen mixed responses to their notes in secondary trading, which bankers say is a sign of changing market sentiment and investor response.
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Artisan Acquisition Corp, a blank cheque company backed by Hong Kong tycoon Adrian Cheng, has tapped global investors for a $300m Nasdaq IPO.
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China Mengniu Dairy Co has raised a HK$2.3bn ($296m) green loan from a group of three banks.
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BNP Paribas has created a new global banking division in Asia Pacific, a move that brings the structure of its business in the region in line with its international operations, GlobalCapital Asia has learnt.
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Uruguay, considered the most promising credit story among Latin America's investment grade sovereigns, raised $1.74bn-equivalent in pesos and dollars on Thursday, becoming the first sovereign from the region to issue local currency abroad in 2021 — as it was in 2020.
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Standard Chartered has lost its Asia head of primary ABS, GlobalCapital has learnt.
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