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Two Chinese property companies seized the market window on Thursday to raise a combined $802m from the bond market.
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In this round-up, the State Council calls for more efforts in the development of green finance in China, regulators plan to kick off southbound trading under Bond Connect by the end of 2021, and large state-owned Chinese banks unveil the latest reshuffle in top leadership.
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Huatong International Investment Holdings Co, a Chinese local government financing vehicle, raised $600m from its bond on Thursday, but had to sacrifice a tighter price for a larger transaction.
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Taiwanese printed circuit board manufacturer Zhen Ding Technology Holding has closed a $250m loan with three participants.
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Chinese company Gangfeng Lithium Co is gearing up to tap equity investors for as much as HK$4.9bn ($632m) from a private placement of its Hong Kong-listed shares, as it looks to raise money to expand some of its projects and investments.
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Cheerwin Group, a Chinese company that makes personal and household care products, has thrown open its up to HK$3.1bn ($400m) Hong Kong IPO, testing investor appetite following a slump in the benchmark index this week over a planned increase in the stamp duty paid on stock trading.
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