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  • Thailand’s PTT Exploration and Production Public Co (PTTEP) found strong support for its $500m seven year bond on Thursday, despite an aggressive price tightening during bookbuilding.
  • China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings is navigating difficult conditions in the syndications market for a $46m new money loan, as lenders step back from the pandemic-hit aviation industry.
  • Hong Kong-based Nan Hai Corp made a rapid return to the bond market on Thursday, raising $350m.
  • Zhenro Properties Group and Seazen Group took advantage of a lack of high yield dollar bond supply in Asia to raise $600m between them on Thursday.
  • Two foreign issuers and a red-chip company tapped China’s onshore renminbi bond market this week, taking home Rmb6.2bn ($875m). Two more red-chip borrowers are waiting in the wings, with their deals slated for next week.
  • Chinese online game developer NetEase has raised HK$21.1bn ($2.7bn) from its secondary offering in Hong Kong, riding on strong investor support for its listing, according to a senior banker on the deal.
  • In this round-up, China says it will make the Hainan province a world-class “free trade port”, the May Caixin China general services purchasing managers index beat consensus by a large margin, and the central government will sell over Rmb100bn ($14bn) of treasury bonds next week.
  • A subsidiary of China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) has returned to the market for an €860m dual-tranche loan.
  • Chinese e-commerce company JD.com will open books for its Hong Kong secondary listing on Friday after the markets close, according to two sources close to the deal.
  • Taiwan-based Chailese Finance Co is seeking a new loan of $50m through its Vietnamese subsidiary. The deal comes about a month after the leasing and financing company launched another transaction through its Singapore entity.
  • The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (Cabei) raised $530m-equivalent of debt in Taiwan and Switzerland this week to complete the bulk of its bond financing for the year, leaving the lender to focus on bilateral funding and further investor relations for the rest of the year.
  • While leading economists fret about a reckoning to come for emerging market debt in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, for vast swathes of EM issuers bond market business is brisk. Despite dire data and forecasts, dollar funding costs for some sovereigns are nearing pre-crisis levels as investors grasp at any sort of yield. The rally may have further to run, write Ross Lancaster and Oliver West.