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  • The Asia Pacific Loan Market Association named a new chairman at the annual general meeting in Hong Kong on Wednesday.
  • High yield property company Kaisa Group Holdings sold its third dollar bond of the year on Wednesday, riding on the high of its recent rating from Moody’s to raise $400m.
  • Yiwu State-owned Capital Operation Co, a Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV), nabbed $600m on Wednesday in a deal that was led by 14 banks.
  • It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of financial technology, it was the age of carrying your money around in a duffel bag. It was the epoch of cashless payment systems and disruption, it was the epoch of an old man riding an elephant over a mountain to the nearest bank branch.
  • English-language training provider Meten International Education Group filed an application with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday for its proposed offering of American Depository Shares (ADS).
  • Chinese issuers were out in force again in the bond markets on Wednesday, with financial companies ICBC International Holdings and Avic International Leasing Co raising $1.15bn between them.
  • Consumer lending giant Home Credit is planning an IPO in Hong Kong that could raise about $1bn, according to a source familiar with the matter.
  • Société Générale has moved one of its London bankers to Hong Kong to take over as head of the Asia Pacific debt capital markets syndicate team.
  • SG moves London banker to run Asia syndicate team — Citi loses head of India DCM — ANZ loans banker to relocate to Singapore — MSCI names Korea client head.
  • Holding company Ultrapar, one of the five largest conglomerates in Brazil, planned to sell a new bond to finance existing debt on Wednesday into a market showing no consistent sense of direction.
  • Japan's Norinchukin Bank revealed in its full year 2018 earnings presentation Wednesday that it had grown its CLO holdings by 8.8% during the first quarter of 2019, although a look at its books reveals a bank that is aggressively pursuing yield beyond its borders.
  • Market participants believe the performance of subprime auto loans is likely to deteriorate in the near term, a new survey published this week found.