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  • Indonesian non-bank financial institution Chandra Sakti Utama Leasing has launched a $75m loan into general syndication, with bankers expecting the firm’s modest rise in non-performing loans versus peers to hold it in good stead.
  • International investors are set to get their first chance to buy a carbon neutrality bond from China, with China Development Bank preparing for a deal this week. This is encouraging, and shows the country is serious about using capital markets to propel its carbon goals. But the government’s credibility will remain in doubt unless it makes changes elsewhere too.
  • Asian borrowers are showing growing interest in sealing multiple bilateral loans over syndicated deals in a bid to save time and funding costs. But while one-on-one fundraising exercises make sense in the current market environment, issuers should be wary about abandoning syndication entirely.
  • Smart Share Global is drumming up interest in its Nasdaq IPO, which is expected to hit the market in late March, according to a source close to the trade.
  • Five banks are set to bring nearly Rmb60bn ($9.23bn) of subordinated bond supply to China’s domestic market this week, making it the busiest week for onshore bank capital deals so far this year.
  • Chinese company Fujian Yango Group Co raised $175m on Monday from a three year bond.
  • Property manager S-Enjoy Service Group has raised HK$1.04bn ($133.9m) from a sale of primary stock, boosting the size of the deal after strong demand swiftly covered the book.
  • Linklogis, a technology-based supply chain finance company, is seeking approval for its Hong Kong IPO from the city’s stock exchange this week.
  • Chinese property developer Shui On Land has returned to the loan market after a break of two years. It is seeking a $200m borrowing.
  • A HK$5.29bn ($682m) green loan to support the acquisition of Hong Kong-based building Cityplaza One by a Gaw Capital Partners-led consortium has been launched into general syndication.
  • Minerva and Marfrig, the Brazilian meatpacking rivals, said on Monday that they would prepay dollar bonds as part of continued efforts to reduce leverage.
  • The International Monetary Fund said in the concluding statement of last week’s Article IV mission to Belize that the government needs to restructure its debts to restore public debt sustainability, leaving bondholders bracing for a fifth credit event since 2007.