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  • Asia’s capital markets started on a positive note on Monday following Joe Biden’s presidential election victory in the US.
  • Three property companies from Greater China hit the bond market last Friday, raising $850m between them even as the US presidential election battle raged on. With Joe Biden now announced as the president-elect, the issuance spree in Asia only picked up pace on Monday.
  • Chinese property manager Sunac Services Holdings has hit the road for its Hong Kong listing, eyeing HK$8.7bn ($1.1bn) in fresh equity.
  • UBS has tapped Uday Odedra as its new India country head, effective next year.
  • China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services has begun testing investor appetite for a Hong Kong listing that could raise around $1bn, said a source close to the deal.
  • Bond investors are again clashing with an Argentine government issuer over restructuring terms, with the Province of Córdoba’s consent solicitation turned down on Sunday evening just two days after launch. However, Córdoba’s creditors published a counterproposal that is considerably more friendly to the province than a previous proposal.
  • Panamanian toll road operator Empresas Nacional de Autopistas (Ena) and Peruvian healthcare provider Auna began investor calls on Friday as Latin American issuers wasted no time returning to market after last week’s presidential election in the US.
  • Antengene Corp, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, has set its Hong Kong listing in motion. It has opened bookbuilding for an up to HK$2.79bn ($359.4m) IPO.
  • In this round-up, China’s financial system gives up Rmb1.25tr ($190bn) in profits to support the real economy, the central bank releases its annual financial stability report, and the country’s foreign exchange reserves by the end of October miss forecast.
  • ABS
    Trinity returned to the securitization market with back to back deals for the first time this year. Sources say the railcar sector will likely benefit under a Joe Biden administration as they believe the Democratic candidate will soothe trade war tensions with China and boost global trade.
  • Many have heard of Frost/Nixon, a great play — and later a film — based on the real interviews David Frost did with US president Richard Nixon after his impeachment and resignation. But here's a 1987 BBC interview by David Frost with Joe Biden, before his first tilt at the presidency.
  • SSA
    The Bank of England added £150bn to its quantitative easing programme at its monetary policy meeting on Thursday. The move will go a long way to soaking up the additional supply of Gilts.