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  • Korea Development Bank returned to the bond market on Monday with a three-tranche transaction, marketing one of the notes with a green label. Despite pricing its trade at one of the tightest levels seen among the country’s lenders, the borrower still received strong demand.
  • Beijing Capital Group Co, which marketed a two-tranche deal on Monday, decided to ditch the planned perpetual note and instead price a larger senior tranche for cost reasons.
  • Yongcheng Coal and Electricity Group’s debt woes have continued into the New Year. The company has warned about a missed payment on yet another domestic bond, and more institutions involved in its bond issuance have been criticised by a Chinese regulator.
  • Agricultural Bank of China and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co competed for investor orders on Monday. ABC, the bigger of the two and offering a green bond to the market, got more attention, while SPDB faced an uphill battle.
  • China Construction Bank is set to price a Rmb5.14bn ($793m) RMBS transaction early next week, kicking off issuance under its Jianyuan series for the New Year after selling Rmb148bn of deals in 2020.
  • Greater Bay Area-based E-Star Commercial Management has submitted an updated prospectus to Hong Kong’s bourse after winning approval to list.
  • Taiwanese printed circuit board manufacturer Zhen Ding Technology Holding has broken a three absence from the loan market to launch a $250m deal for refinancing.
  • Vietnam’s Masan Group Corp is inviting lenders to join an up to $250m loan to support an investment into one of its subsidiaries.
  • Six of the 11 Latin American borrowers to have priced or announced new cross-border bonds so far in 2021 have opted to show off their ESG credentials while doing so — either through dedicating the use of proceeds or by issuing in the more novel sustainability-linked format. Brazil is leading the way, with three further mandates on Monday.
  • Mexican lender Crédito Real on Monday became the first Latin American non-bank financial institution (NBFI) to tap international bond markets since the coronavirus pandemic began as it raised $500m of seven year debt.
  • Private equity firm KKR has closed its first Asian Infrastructure fund at a chunky $3.9bn, raising money to support investments in the sector across Asia Pacific.
  • Chilean mobile phone operator WOM began investor calls on Monday ahead of a proposed bond issue of up to $450m.