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  • Singapore has been a front-runner when it comes to moving away from Libor to a new benchmark, with its regulators, borrowers and banks playing an active role in preparing the market. The rest of Asia’s loan market should pay attention.
  • Fosun International has pocketed HK$2.45bn ($316.3m) after selling a chunk of Tsingtao Brewery's stock in a block trade, according to a source familiar with the matter.
  • Beijing-headquartered Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has played a pre-eminent role in tackling Covid-19 this year, mainly by offering financial support to countries like Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Vietnam to combat the impact of the pandemic. But its work is not nearly over, as second and third waves of the coronavirus hit countries around the world.
  • Martín Guzmán, Argentina’s finance minister, said on Monday that 93.5% of international bondholders had participated in the sovereign’s debt restructuring as he promised to deliver a budget by the middle of the month.
  • Colombian airline Avianca is confident it will be able to exit bankruptcy soon after the Colombian government said it would provide just over 30% of the new money required in the company’s proposed debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing — much to the shock of some politicians in the country.
  • Ecuador has passed the final hurdle on its way to completing the restructuring of its $17.4bn of international bonds after reaching an agreement on a new IMF programme.
  • The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has delayed the implementation date of the adverse market refinance fee to December 1, following a wave of criticism from mortgage market participants. With more time to prepare before implementation, sources say the fee is a logical move on the part of the agencies to allow all players in the market to benefit from low mortgage rates, as well as shore up capital to cover losses stemming from the pandemic.
  • Richard Gould is leaving CLSA, the international platform of China's Citic Securities, after spending less than 18 months as its chief executive.
  • Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur, an Indonesian instant noodle maker, has launched a $2.05bn-equivalent acquisition loan into syndication. The rare appearance of a strong credit in the market this year means banks appear eager to join the deal, writes Pan Yue.
  • CP Merchandising Co, a subsidiary of Thai agro-industrial and food conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Foods, has launched its $500m debut loan into general syndication.
  • South Korean game developer Kakao Games is preparing to open a two-day subscription period for its IPO, after pricing the stock at the top of the marketed range.
  • Asia’s dollar bond market started Monday on a positive note despite investors having to navigate some surprising news from Japan and the US last week.