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  • Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands is seeking a total of S$4bn ($2.9bn) from the loan market, while also planning to extend its 2012 borrowing.
  • Xinyi Glass Holdings and Xinyi Group (Glass) Co sealed a HK$1.18bn ($150.3m) block trade of Xinyi Solar Holdings' shares on Monday after a lock-up expired on their positions in the company.
  • A UBS economist’s allegedly offensive comment about "Chinese pigs" has ensnared the Swiss bank in a series of unfortunate events, including being kicked off a planned dollar bond deal for China Railway Construction Corp. The backlash is overblown but serves as a warning for banks dealing with China.
  • One of Deutsche Bank’s most senior equity capital markets bankers has resigned after nearly 15 years at the bank to join a rival. The move comes amid reports that Deutsche Bank is preparing to make deep cuts to its equities trading business outside of continental Europe.
  • Alibaba Group Holding’s board of directors has begun preparations for a planned IPO of up to $20bn in Hong Kong, proposing a stock split that will give the company flexibility for future capital market activities.
  • China Everbright Bank has become the latest Chinese lender to tap the offshore market for floating rate notes (FRN), raising $500m at an aggressive level on Monday.
  • Shanghai Junshi Biosciences’ shareholders have given the green light to the firm’s proposal to float primary stock on Shanghai’s new Nasdaq-style board, according to an exchange filing.
  • Chile sold a $1.418bn bond on Monday, in the process becoming the first sovereign in Latin America to issue a green bond. The sovereign will look to repeat the feat in the euro market in the coming weeks.
  • Flushed with years of popularity in Germany and its neighbouring countries, Schuldschein arrangers have begun to look across the globe for new borrowers to tempt to the market. This year has brought the first transaction from India, and many say Reliance Industries’ success may spur more non-European entities to target the Schuldschein investors. Silas Brown reports.
  • FRANKFURT PRIVATE DEBT ROUNDTABLE The Schuldschein market has kept up its momentum across Europe and elsewhere, but two regions have been curiously quiet. Iberia and Italy have implied investment grade borrowers well suited to the market, yet only a few have been tempted to use it. Are there barriers to entry and how can they be overcome?
  • Europe’s private debt markets are progressing admirably. More and more companies are issuing, or at least aware of the possibility — and they have a varied choice of markets. Players in the Schuldschein and US PP markets are confident and looking ahead to new opportunities, as the products grow in geographical reach, asset class and technique. As Jon Hay reports, there’s just one snag — the credit cycle is nearing its end.
  • VIENNA PRIVATE DEBT ROUNDTABLE The Schuldschein market is widening its circle of issuers and investors. It is now a natural choice for Austrian companies wanting to complement bank funding, but not necessarily big enough to issue public bonds.