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  • Ecom Agroindustrial Asia, the Singaporean business entity under Swiss commodities trader Ecom, has returned to the international loan market for its annual borrowing.
  • American International Group has raised HK$3.79bn ($482.3m) from the sale of its remaining stake in People’s Insurance Company Group of China (PICC), according to a term sheet seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • Almarai, the largest dairy company in the Middle East, sold its $500m five year sukuk on Tuesday having drawn a huge $5.3bn of demand for the deal — the first from a Saudi investment grade private corporate issuer.
  • Futu Holdings, parent of Hong Kong-based Futu Securities International, has launched bookbuilding for its potential $130.8m Nasdaq IPO.
  • ICBC Financial Leasing Co pulled off an ultra-tight spread on both tranches of a $1.5bn bond. The issuer built a mammoth order book with generous initial guidance but ultimately pushed investors inside fair value estimates.
  • Spain's no-grow €5bn 15 year syndication on Tuesday was only marginally short of breaking the record order book for a public sector euro benchmark that the sovereign set only last month, despite some investors saying that the deal offered little or no concession.
  • Colgate-Palmolive, the US consumer products company, has added to the recent splurge of new reverse Yankee supply with a €1bn dual-tranche that was seven times oversubscribed.
  • Almarai, the largest dairy company in the Middle East, has tightened price guidance for its dollar benchmark sukuk as investors jump on the offer of exposure to a company of “critical importance to Saudi and the GCC”.
  • When will the supply of Chinese property bonds end? Bankers detected hints of indigestion after a rush of deals last week, but that does not appear to have slowed down the mass of supply. Five more companies turned to dollar bond investors on Monday.
  • The Coca-Cola Company has reopened the European corporate bond market this week with a €3.5bn four-tranche offering to refinance euro-denominated debt due later this year. The company hit screens despite a difficult earnings update last week that caused the biggest daily drop in its stock in a decade.
  • SSA
    The European Stability Mechanism on Monday took care of all its first quarter funding needs in one fell swoop, drawing a heavily oversubscribed book with high Asian demand that allowed 2bp of price tightening. On-looking SSA bankers said the deal was a good sign for — and likely gave confidence to — Spain, which is bringing its second syndicated benchmark of the year on Tuesday.
  • Bank of Communication Financial Leasing has launched a $270m three year loan into general syndication, turning to onshore Chinese banks with stockpiles of dollars.