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  • Sri Lanka’s National Savings Bank (NSB) has opened guidance on a new dollar bond which is capped at $250m. Rarity in terms of both credit exposure and deal size should mean that the bond receives plenty of orders, according to bankers.
  • Deutsche Bank is set to make a quick start to September’s deal flow on Monday with the issuer circulating initial price thoughts for a new seven year print. The deal is expected to draw strong demand — much like a recent floating rate print from the issuer — as a result of expectations of low supply this autumn and an attractive premium over secondaries.
  • The Taipei branches of Bank of China (BoC) and China Construction Bank (CCB) wrapped up their debut Formosa bonds last week, with both entities selling Rmb2bn ($325m) in multi-tranche deals. BoC's attracted particular attention, bankers said, by virtue of its status as the official renminbi clearing bank for Taiwan.
  • Haitong International Securities Group will be meeting investors for what could be the first borrower’s first bond with a credit rating. The Hong Kong borrower made its international debut in October 2013 when it printed a $900m five year.
  • Qilu International Capital is seeking to make a debut in international bond markets. The Hong Kong-based securities house will be meeting investors next week for a proposed dim sum issue.
  • Svenska Handelsbanken prefaced what is expected to be a busy September for Samurai issuance on Thursday. The issuer drew an oversubscribed book for a five tranche deal, with more deals expected to follow as issuers look to take advantage of a favourable basis swap.