Northeast Asia
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Standard Chartered has appointed Simon Kellaway as regional head of securities services for Greater China and North Asia.
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Nomura has appointed Abhishek Tiwaari as head of loan capital commitments and syndicate for Asia ex-Japan, a newly created position within the bank’s client financing and solutions (CF&S) unit.
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Chinese property company Agile Group Holdings wrapped up its bond issuance for the year on Monday, raising $200m from its fourth deal of 2019.
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Chinese dollar bond defaulter Huachen Energy missed another coupon this week, after two late interest payments in November 2018 and May this year as a result of a liquidity crisis at its onshore parent, Wintime Energy.
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In this round-up, top negotiators from China and the US held a phone call on Saturday, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) accused CEFC Shanghai Securities Co of illegal activity and the Hong Kong police stormed the city’s Polytechnic University after a tense weekend.
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Harbin Bank, a city-level Chinese commercial bank, has become the fourth bank to get state backing following the regulators’ landmark move to take over Baoshang Bank in May.
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Alphamab Oncology, a Chinese biopharmaceutical company, kicked off pre-deal investor education for a potential $250m IPO on Monday after gaining approval to list from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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Citi has named Ken Chow and Udhay Furtado as co-heads of Asia equity capital markets, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
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Beijing Properties (Holdings) has returned for a $100m borrowing and a source close to the situation said syndication is unlikely to be difficult, despite some banks being averse to lending to the real estate industry.
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China Development Bank Financial Leasing is returning to the offshore loan market via sole mandated lead arranger and bookrunner, China Construction Bank (Asia).
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CDP Holdings, a human capital management firm, is planning to list American Depository Shares on the New York Stock Exchange to raise up to $125m.
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Two unrated Chinese local government financing vehicles (LGFVs), Danyang Investment Group Co and Zhenjiang Cultural Tourism Industry Group Co, came to the dollar market last Friday for a combined $435m.