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  • India’s well-established renewable energy companies have long been known for selling green bonds, but this week showed that new issuers are ready to join the fray — not just with green deals, but also with sustainability-linked transactions. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Six Chinese companies sold Rmb6.4bn ($994m) of ‘carbon neutrality bonds’ this week, supporting Beijing’s goal of net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2060. The format could lead to a spike in international investor interest in China’s debt market. Addison Gong reports.
  • Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is planning to bring in sweeping changes to rules governing equity and bond deals, requiring syndicate teams to be fixed earlier and fee structures to be disclosed. The moves have divided bankers. Jonathan Breen and Morgan Davis report.
  • New Horizon Health, a medical device manufacturer, has scooped up HK$2.04bn ($263.4m) from its IPO after strong institutional investor demand pushed pricing up to the top of the marketed range.
  • Nominative determinism has come up in Taipan before. But not everyone can love thy fate.
  • TV Azteca, the broadcaster owned by Mexico’s third richest man Ricardo Salinas Pliego, missed a coupon payment on a $400m bond on Tuesday, leaving some concerned about the implications for other Grupo Salinas-controlled bond issuers.
  • JPM appoints Aus ECM co-heads — StanChart rejigs CCIB team — PGIM hires for Korea fixed income team
  • Refi and reset in the CLO space continue to fly, with another extra-large reset priced by Clearlake Capital Group, the investment firm that last year bought the Dallas-based credit-focused firm WhiteStar Asset Management.
  • Asda has definitively demonstrated the sterling high yield market’s capacity to do size, garnering more than £8bn of orders across the two tranches of its buy-out financing. Investors bemoaning their likely miserable allocations, however, may find some cold comfort in a refi issue from fellow UK supermarket Iceland, announced on Wednesday.
  • Société Générale and Natixis both endured a difficult 2020 in their markets business, but in the fourth quarter their equities divisions managed to pull off a brighter performance.
  • Ørsted, the Danish power company, pushed into the green hybrid sterling market on Wednesday, with the largely UK-based sterling buyer base proving to be just as keen on the debt as their euro counterparts.
  • Blackstone has announced a £323.1m ($447m) UK CMBS backed by 45 logistics properties across the UK, mandating Bank of America as arranger and Barclays as joint lead for the deal.