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  • Zhuhai Da Heng Qin Investment, the holding company of land developer Zhuhai Da Heng Qin Co, came back to the dim sum market on Wednesday, sealing a Rmb800m ($114m) two year green bond.
  • China Construction Bank, the largest originator in the Chinese RMBS market, is planning to launch a Rmb11.52bn internationally rated four tranche deal next Wednesday. It will include ratings from S&P Global Ratings and, for the first time, its local subsidiary.
  • Alibaba Group Holding pulled off the year’s largest IPO this week, raising HK$88bn ($11.2bn) from its Hong Kong secondary listing. The company has given the stock exchange a much needed boost in morale, while signalling to other foreign-listed Chinese companies that they can come home. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • United Overseas Bank (China), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore’s UOB, raised Rmb1bn ($142m) of tier two capital this week, becoming the first issuer in China’s domestic market to obtain an international rating for a subordinated deal. That proved crucial to driving demand, writes Rebecca Feng.
  • I may be a mature, wise gentleman the majority of the time, but I admit that even I have my moments of childish fun.
  • Vicky He rejoins CS — SG adds to Greater China team — Nomura promotes Tiwaari — UBS Apac ECM vice-chairman leaves — Sternby returns to UBS
  • Indian borrowers that tapped the international loan market this year found mixed responses — with their deals either sailing through without a hitch or struggling to gain traction among banks. This sends an ominous signal to companies preparing offshore loans for next year.
  • Taiwanese electronic component company Yageo Corp has received a chunky $1.1bn bridge loan to support its acquisition of Kemet Corp, a US-based company in the same industry.
  • Hong Kong is set to welcome catastrophe bonds from mainland Chinese insurance companies, after an agreement to relax issuance rules.
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    Financial institutions bond bankers expect that new deal flow will come to a standstill in the primary market at the end of next week, as investors close the lid on an agreeable year for returns.
  • Lagos-headquartered multilateral finance institution Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) signed a $140m-equivalent syndicated Kimchi term loan facility with Shinhan Bank — its first Korean-focused tool, as the bank diversifies its funding sources.
  • Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co has returned to the dim sum bond market after a five year break. The tightly priced Rmb1bn ($142m) deal was the first from an investment grade state-owned corporate issuer in the CNH market this year.