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  • Termocandelaria Power Limited, the Colombian generation company, is seeking to add up to $200m to its existing bonds and has mandated two banks to lead the reopening.
  • Toyota Motor Finance (China), a Beijing-based wholly-owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp, returned to the Mainland's auto loan ABS market on Tuesday after a two year break. The Rmb4.5bn ($648m) deal was tightly priced.
  • The world’s largest copper producer, Codelco, returned to bond markets on Tuesday with a well received $2bn dual tranche as predictions that Chilean issuers would be very active in January begin to look very accurate.
  • India’s Syndicate Bank has closed its $100m borrowing, with the lead bank selling the entire amount to three participants.
  • Minmetals Land’s subsidiary, Onfem Finance, has attracted 17 lenders during syndication, allowing the borrower to boost its loan to HK$6bn ($771m).
  • The Republic of Indonesia made an opportunistic outing this week, tapping both the dollar and the euro bond markets for about $3bn. The sovereign started the year with a different approach to its annual funding, in a bid to take advantage of strong liquidity in both the currencies, writes Morgan Davis.
  • Luckin Coffee, China’s answer to Starbucks, has launched a combined follow-on offering and convertible bond issue to raise up to $821m.
  • German automaker Daimler began its 2020 renminbi debt market activity on Tuesday with a Rmb3bn ($432m) Panda bond sold through a new issuance vehicle, Netherlands-based subsidiary Daimler International Finance.
  • ABS
    With new vehicle sales in decline, auto ABS issuance is expected to see muted growth in 2020. However, the rising fraction of auto loans funded through securitizations is a silver lining for the industry, along with the potential for more credit union issuers tapping ABS in the coming year.
  • The noise about how capitalism is changing to a system in which social purpose is restored to the centre of companies' and investors' aims is now deafening. But look below the surface and the actual governance record of many companies and investors is dreadful. Most shareholders are too supine even to defend their own rights.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority has published its final report and guidelines on reporting under the Securities Financing Transactions Regulation.
  • Kentucky-based specialty chemicals company Ashland is marketing a €500m eight year non-call unsecured high yield issue, the first proper deal of the year in European high yield, as part of its efforts to clean up its capital structure and switch to an unsecured financing profile.