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  • The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and Brussels-based Euroclear Bank have teamed up to launch a new bond structure in Asia.
  • Asia Allied Infrastructure Holdings, a Hong Kong-listed property developer and investor, has returned to the loan market after one year. It has raised HK$1.3bn ($167.6m) from a group of five banks.
  • Amid increasing concern that Argentina might delay a new IMF agreement until after mid-term elections in October, one of the creditor groups that negotiated last year’s sovereign debt restructuring issued a plea to the government to turn its economic policy around.
  • Mexican petrochemicals producer Alpek shrugged off a sharp sell-off in US Treasury yields earlier in the week to notch a highly oversubscribed 10 year bond in the only public benchmark new issue from Latin America this week.
  • The tumbling of emerging markets syndicated lending volumes while bond markets boom has finally begun to wear on the optimism of loan bankers. The hope that 2021 would mark a return to business as usual is fading, although some say there may be opportunities, albeit limited, for market growth.
  • National Bank of Kuwait, the country's largest lender, was set to raise an additional tier one (AT1) bond on Thursday as FIG issuers across the Gulf take advantage of good credit conditions. More subordinated funding from the region's banks is expected in the coming weeks.