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Direct lending funds have raised more money than ever this year, and are writing ever bigger cheques in the sort of investments usually done by broad syndication. However, in all but a handful of cases, syndicated financing is the better option.
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MSCI will complete its third and largest step of including China A-shares in its MSCI Emerging Markets Indexes and the MSCI China Index after the market closes on Tuesday. In preparation, foreign investors bought Rmb21.4bn ($3bn) of A-shares by 3pm through the two Stock Connect schemes — surpassing the record high of Rmb17.4bn achieved last year.
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In this round-up, China lifted its 2018 GDP by 2.1% after the fourth census, the Chinese Ministry of Finance (MoF) will add a tap to its sovereign bonds sold in June and Hong Kong wrapped up its district council elections on Sunday.
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In this round-up, the China Europe International Exchange (Ceinex) is working on establishing a Stock Connect scheme between China and Germany, the National People’s Congress criticises the Hong Kong High Court’s decision around the anti-mask law and the People’s Bank of China lowers its benchmark interest rates.
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The Co-operative Bank is mandating Bank of America and HSBC for a £993m UK RMBS, the sixth from the issuer's Silk Road shelf and the first offering from to be publicly issued since 2012.
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CLO managers are hoping to avoid a repeat of the ugly end to 2018, with some credit buyers opting to sit on their hands and wait out what is expected to be a period of thin liquidity and shaky sentiment. Despite a spate of nervousness and some late-cycle behaviour, however, underlying metrics in the market still look mostly sound, according to Steve Vaccaro, chief executive of CIFC, one of the largest CLO issuers.