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Greater China

  • China’s Datang Environment Industry Group Co has launched bookbuilding for a potential HK$2.6bn ($330.1m) listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange — its second attempt at floating in the city.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Peter Guenthardt and Chris Gammons are exchanging roles in Asia, with Guenthardt assuming leadership of southeast Asia and Gammons taking over global capital markets.
  • Shanxi Road & Bridge Construction Group printed a three year bond on October 28. The trade is expected to set the pricing benchmark for Local Government Financing Vehicles from the province — which are looking to diversify funding channels by going offshore.
  • Central China Real Estate is looking to raise dollar funding to mainly refinance Singapore dollar notes sold in 2014.
  • BOC Aviation has used the full greenshoe on its latest dual-tranche fundraising, wrapping it up at $1.5bn to mark its single largest financing.
  • China’s United Photovoltaics Group is considering selling a new dollar bond and has mandated two leads to run its transaction.
  • ANZ has hired Jason Lam as a director of credit sales based in Hong Kong, poaching him from Nomura.
  • Mason Financial Holdings has proposed a rights issue of over 20bn new shares in an attempt to raise HK$2.9bn ($373.9m) of fresh capital.
  • China’s domestic fixed income market is set for another milestone with National Bank of Canada (NBC) poised to sell a Panda bond on Wednesday – becoming the first North American bank to do so.
  • Aluminum Corporation of China has re-entered the market with a perpetual non call five dollar bond, opening books on Monday morning.
  • Bohai Capital Holding Co and Suqian Economic Development Corp have picked banks to arrange their respective international bonds.
  • China Development Bank Hong Kong gave investors a dual option on October 27, issuing a five year dollar bond and a three year euro deal, finding space in a crowded market that saw six other trades hit the screens.