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  • Aozora Bank has joined the $125m four year deal for Viasystems, a China-based printed circuit board manufacturer controlled by private equity firms HM Capital and GSC Partners.
  • The Hong Kong IPO and equity new issues market is set for a remarkable last four months of 2006.
  • Tim Donahue arrived in Hong Kong two weeks ago to take up his position as JP Morgan's co-head of Asian syndicated and leveraged finance and head of Asian high yield and mezzanine capital markets. He was appointed in July, while still in New York.
  • Chinese property developer Shui On Land launched its Hong Kong IPO on Monday, having postponed it in June.
  • Kyungnam Bank is preparing its first syndicated loan, following a host of Korean banks to the loan market. Kwangju Bank signed its ¥5.5bn three year loan on Tuesday with a club of BayernLB, Calyon, Citigroup and SMBC, while Suhyup Bank signed its $150m three year deal yesterday (Thursday) with a syndicate of 14 banks.
  • There hasn't been a coup in Asia for quite some time, so Tuesday night's events in Bangkok sent a frisson of shock through the markets.
  • The sudden removal of Thaksin Shinawatra as prime minister of Thailand has cast a shadow over a number of tightly priced syndicated loans that were being marketed for Thai borrowers.
  • DBS and Standard Chartered are still waiting for the first formal commitment on the $250m five year loan for San Miguel, after the original deadline for responses passed on September 15.
  • ING Vysya Bank's $100m yen denominated one year refinancing was launched into syndication this week by mandated lead arrangers Bayerische Landesbank, DBS, ING, LloydsTSB and Standard Chartered.
  • Hutchison Essar, which operates India's Hutch mobile telecoms brand, is set to mandate Calyon and ING to arrange its latest syndicated loan, bankers said this week.
  • Bank Negara Indonesia is looking for a two and three year financing, and is close to naming a group of five mandated lead arrangers on the deal, say bankers.
  • The burst of activity in Japan's equity capital market continued this week as two large IPOs were priced — the biggest ever J-Reit flotation and the listing of Nomura Real Estate Holdings.