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  • Toyota Motor Finance (China) has sealed a Rmb3bn ($452.7m) transaction in the Chinese asset-backed securities market — its second deal in the country this year. While the trade was wrapped up successfully, the issuer’s efforts to woo Bond Connect investors appeared to have been in vain, said sources.
  • Home Credit Vietnam has put together a $80m borrowing with four banks. The deal marks the firm’s second loan in the international market.
  • A broad range of Chinese issuers have mandated banks to arrange roadshows in Hong Kong and Singapore early next week ahead of their dollar bond transactions.
  • Chiyu Banking Corp and Orient Securities Co have mandated firms to run new dollar bond deals, with roadshows set to start on Monday.
  • Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties (DWCP) has put together a three-pronged plan to address problems related to its offshore loans, worth close to $1.5bn. The deal itself is giving lenders enough of a headache. But it has also put the spotlight on other loans guaranteed by onshore parents in China, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
  • Logan Property Holdings and KWG Property Holding, whose joint venture won the bid for a land parcel in Hong Kong in February, have approached lenders for a HK$10bn ($1.28bn) term loan to support the construction of the project, two bankers said this week.
  • Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties (DWCP) has chalked up a three-pronged plan to address problems related to one of its offshore borrowings. The deal was in danger of being accelerated after the company was downgraded by two credit rating agencies in September.
  • Toyota Motor Finance (China) is hitting the Chinese asset-backed securities (ABS) market for a second time this year. The Japanese automaker maker will approach investors with a Rmb3bn ($452.1m) deal on November 16.
  • ICBC Financial Leasing Co raised $950m from a dual-tranche transaction on Wednesday, as it focused on extending its maturity profile. But its 10 year struggled to gain traction, against a backdrop of falling 10 year US Treasury yields.
  • Thailand’s Siam Commercial Bank is courting investors for a dollar bond, to be sold through its Cayman Islands branch, while China Minsheng Banking Corp is also marketing a transaction through its Hong Kong arm.
  • ICBC Financial Leasing Co hit the dollar bond market on Wednesday with a dual-tranche transaction, returning a few months after its last international issuance.
  • Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium International (FEC) and Chinese securities house Guotai Junan International Holdings both sold unrated bonds on Monday. While neither issuer saw overwhelming demand, they still managed to walk away with their desired $150m and $300m, respectively.