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  • The Asian dollar loan market is set for some new competitors. A number of Chinese joint stock commercial banks are seeking approvals to set up branches in Hong Kong, with a view to arranging syndicated deals. What impact will this have? Pan Yue finds out.
  • Asia’s markets were on edge this week as Chinese equities fell into bear territory and the simmering trade war between the US and China deepened. The tensions felled two IPOs but have not brought fundraising activity to a complete stop, even as bankers remain unsure about what happens next. John Loh reports.
  • The National Development and Reform Commission intends to restrict offshore bond quotas for Chinese corporations, while also limiting the use of proceeds to refinancing.
  • THL Credit has acquired the CLO unit of Chicago-based loan manager Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies.
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    When 16 banks recently conducted a pilot study on how to analyse climate change risks on their balance sheets, they only published three case studies, and only one bank, Barclays, was willing to put its name to its study.
  • The shareholders of French brokerage Kepler Cheuvreux have restructured its ownership, with two new investors coming in and UniCredit increasing its stake, while others have sold out.