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  • Telefónica, the Spanish telecommunications company, showed the depth of demand for green hybrids on Wednesday, with a seven times oversubscribed trade that came a day after a similarly successful deal from compatriot issuer Iberdrola.
  • Investors were eager to buy into investment grade rated property developer China Overseas Grand Oceans Group's (Cogo) latest dollar bond, pumping in $4.6bn of orders for the $512m trade.
  • SAIC-GMAC Automotive Finance Co has wasted no time in making its second appearance in China’s onshore auto loan ABS market this year, selling a Rmb10bn ($1.55bn) Rongteng 2021-2 transaction on Monday.
  • Singapore’s ride hailing start-up Grab Holding has further increased the size of its term loan B to $2bn following solid traction in the US market.
  • Hong Kong’s personal loan provider United Asia Finance has increased the size of its loan to HK$2.55bn ($328m) after receiving strong response during syndication.
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  • Flex, the US-Singapore electronic component maker, has signed a $2bn revolving credit facility, in what leads are describing as the first ESG-linked syndicated revolving credit facility for the US technology sector.
  • Indonesia's Tower Bersama Infrastructure took an aggressive pricing approach to a tap of its dollar bond on Monday. But when investor response fell short of expectations, the issuer was forced to pull its fundraising.
  • SAIC-GMAC Automotive Finance Co is already eyeing its second auto loan securitization deal of the year, just a couple of weeks after kickstarting China’s auto ABS market for 2021.
  • Government-owned Korea Southern Power Co marketed a green bond to dollar buyers on Wednesday, netting $450m from the trade.
  • Singaporean ride-hailing company Grab Holdings has boosted the size of its term loan B after receiving a strong response from the market, setting the stage for more Asian start-up firms to head to the US for financing.
  • The frenetic pace of dollar bond issuance from Greater China continued on Thursday as three property companies and two government linked names courted investors.