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  • Railway and toll road constructor Shandong Hi-Speed Group became the latest issuer to opt for a short tenor for its bond this week, in a bid to speed up the issuance process while keeping the yield low.
  • China YuHua Education Corp has launched bookbuilding for a sub-one year convertible bond that could raise up to HK$800m ($102.1m).
  • Hong Kong’s Dah Sing Bank priced a popular $225m Basel III-compliant tier two deal, starting the market on a strong note in a year where more than $24bn of capital bonds from Asia are coming up for call.
  • Zhenro Properties Group bagged $200m from a short-dated bond on Tuesday — being strategic with its choice of a 363-day tenor, while also finding an opportunistic issuance window on a day market sentiment was on a high.
  • China Water Affairs has closed a $300m loan launched last November, with 16 participants joining the deal in syndication.
  • Société Générale is strengthening its debt capital market capabilities in Asia Pacific by creating a new Japan team under Yohei Abo.
  • Haitong International Securities has returned to the loan market for a HK$13.8bn ($1.7bn) refinancing led by a 16-strong group of mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
  • The National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (Nafmii) is gearing up to unveil new standards for the Chinese rating industry this year.
  • Oliver Brinkmann has joined JP Morgan as head of corporate banking for Asia Pacific, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • Citi has named two new co-heads for the debt capital markets syndicate desk in Asia Pacific, succeeding James Arnold who is taking up another position within the bank.
  • Ginnie Mae, which oversees more than $2tr of US residential mortgages, has grappled with a prolonged cycle of ‘loan churning’ of Veterans Affairs loans, the steady unwind of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and a challenging mortgage finance market in the past year. GlobalCapital’s Alexander Saeedy connected with Ginnie Mae COO Michael Bright to discuss what lies ahead for the agency in 2019.
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    Delinquency rates of 30 or more days for US credit cards have been on the rise over the past three years, despite a healthy labor market, driving card issuers to tighten their underwriting criteria even as the economy continues to accelerate.