Northeast Asia
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CPE Greenery has bagged HK$788.1m ($100.4m) after trimming its stake in Chinese drug maker Luye Pharma, according to a source close to the deal.
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Leo Paper Group, a Hong Kong-based printing services company, has signed a HK$350m ($45m) four year green term loan and revolving credit facility with seven banks, making it the first privately-held firm to complete such a transaction.
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Crédit Agricole has created two new desks in Asia focused on acquisition and leveraged finance and coverage of funds, according to a statement on Tuesday.
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Meituan Dianping, one of China’s hottest technology unicorns, has launched bookbuilding for its up to HK$34.6bn ($4.4bn) Hong Kong IPO.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank announced a mandate on Monday for its first ever euro-denominated bond. The senior notes will finance green projects. Meanwhile, new issuer Euroclear Bank completed a deal last Friday.
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Chinese biotechnology firm Zai Lab is tapping equity investors for around $150m, hitting the market with a follow-on sale of American Depository Shares (ADS).
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The Hong Kong Green Finance Association (HKGFA) is poised to launch later this month, triggering a new set of efforts in the city to encourage private sector participation in green financing.
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Dollar bond issuance from China’s local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) has picked up in recent weeks, but a roadblock to a planned onshore deal from Qinghai Provincial Investment Group has once again turned the spotlight on government support for these fundraisings.
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Sinopharm Holding China Finance Leasing, a unit of state-owned China National Pharmaceutical Group, is tapping offshore banks for a $200m term loan.
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LAIX, which runs English teaching app Liulishuo, is planning to float on the New York Stock Exchange for up to $100m.
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Mainland-based men’s fashion company GXG is eyeing a listing in Hong Kong, tapping three banks to sponsor the IPO.
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Vicky He has joined Credit Suisse in the newly-created position of head of syndicate for north Asian loans, after spending a year at Standard Chartered.