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  • Hong Kong’s stock market is in the grip of another euphoria-driven rally, with the Hang Seng Index smashing record after record this week. As Chinese investors pile into equities, parallels are being drawn to 2015, when a similar China-led bubble ended in tears. But this time is different, say market watchers. John Loh reports.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Akram Zaman is returning to the US after a three year stint in Asia to head the equity syndicate desk in New York, according to sources.
  • Citi has lost a veteran banker who was in charge of the south Asia equity capital markets business, according to sources close to the move.
  • Polyus Gold, Russia’s largest gold producer, priced a $250m convertible bond on Friday, just a day after issuing a separate mandate for a new Eurobond.
  • Thai firm Canopus International has raised $200m from a bond exchangeable into shares of Indorama Ventures, the first zero coupon exchangeable with a Thailand-listed underlying stock.
  • Country Garden Holdings wowed the market this week with a HK$23.5bn ($3bn) print in both the equity and equity-linked formats, marking the largest convertible offering from a Chinese property developer.