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  • Indonesia's Medco Energi Internasional and Bayan Resources raised more than $1bn between them from ultra-tight bonds on Thursday.
  • A flurry of accelerated bookbuilds hit the Hong Kong market on Thursday night as issuers and investors squeeze through the last window for fundraising before companies go into earnings blackout and the Chinese New Year holidays.
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia) has hired two former Hang Seng loans banker to join its global capital finance department in Hong Kong.
  • Zhongce Rubber Group has returned to the international loan market for a $250m refinancing.
  • India’s Lalitpur Power Generation Company has postponed its attempted debut dollar bond after opening bookbuilding on Thursday, according to a source close to the situation.
  • Issuers from Latin America’s largest economy finally began feeding a yield-hungry buy-side this week, as bankers say there is little sign of investors turning their noses up at apparently rich valuations.
  • Chemicals company SQM became the latest Chilean firm to issue internationally on Thursday, as the country’s corporates continue to take advantage of high levels of liquidity to pre-fund ahead of a potentially volatile year.
  • As head of BlackRock, the largest asset manager, Larry Fink’s pivot to responsible investing in recent years has been influential.
  • Latin American DCM bankers urged the region’s sovereigns to accelerate their funding plans after Paraguay notched a negative new issue premium in the sole sovereign trade of the week.
  • Latin America bankers said that this week Mexico showed again that it was a leading issuer in the region after the sovereign sold its second deal of the year to take advantage of remarkable funding conditions.
  • ABS
    Credit Suisse on Thursday announced the launch of SCALE Aviation, a subsidiary of the bank aiming to boost liquidity in the aircraft industry by providing capital markets financing as well as direct assistance on acquisition, trading and management of aircraft collateral.
  • A wave of CLO refinancings and resets rolled in this week, fueled by tightening spreads on triple-A paper, with sources expecting the trend to continue alongside a slowly building new issue pipeline.