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Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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Volkswagen Finance (China) Co came to the onshore auto ABS market for the first time in 2021 with a Rmb5.97bn ($929m) transaction this week, slashing the revolving period to three months to achieve a competitive pricing.
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The rapid pace of new dollar bond issuance from Chinese property companies continued from Monday into Tuesday as four more borrowers joined the fray.
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One of China’s big four banks, Agricultural Bank of China, and securities house Haitong International Securities Group joined the flurry of Chinese bond deals in the offshore market this week.
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Philippine company Vista Land & Lifescapes bagged $170m from a tap of its 2027 notes this week.
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SF Real Estate Investment Trust has raised HK$2.59bn ($333.4m) through a rare trust IPO in Hong Kong.
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Chinese conglomerate Fosun International has sold its second dollar bond of 2021, raising $500m once again.
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