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  • Chinese online educator Koolearn Technology Holding has launched pre-marketing for its Hong Kong IPO at a time when the mainland government is stepping up regulation of the private education sector.
  • After another volatile week, during which primary issuance went from hero to zero and the secondary market tumbled, Asian bond bankers are preparing for what they hope will be a busy last few weeks of the year — possibly until the very last working day of 2018, writes Addison Gong.
  • Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings has pocketed HK$7.83bn ($1bn) after using a call spread for a concurrent new issue and buy-back of existing convertible bonds — a popular structure in the US but groundbreaking for Hong Kong. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • Loans bankers in Asia already bemoaning the reduced outbound M&A driven activity from China could be dealt a further blow after the European Union (EU) said it will start screening foreign direct investment (FDI) more closely. Pan Yue examines the impact this will have on Asia’s leveraged and acquisition financing market.
  • China ZhengTong Auto Services Holdings is looking to spin off its subsidiary Dongzheng Automotive Finance Company through a listing in Hong Kong.
  • BNP Paribas has hired a senior German coverage banker from Commerzbank.
  • Government-backed energy firm Beijing Enterprises Clean Energy (BECE) is marketing its first Panda, a Rmb1.2bn ($173m) renewable corporate bond, as a green bond.
  • Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group Co raised $200m from a bond on Wednesday, using up part of its regulatory quota before the end of the year.
  • Investors in Latin American bonds are giving thanks this week, as Wednesday brought some small respite on Wednesday ahead of Thursday’s US holiday. Some of the region’s more battered paper rallied slightly — though the consensus is still that issuance is finished for the year.
  • Barclays has hired two interest rates options traders in London, as it seeks to grow the business and expand its product offering.
  • Solarpack Corp Tecnologica, the Spanish solar power generation company, has begun bookbuilding for its €101m IPO on the Spanish Stock Exchanges after the deal prospectus was approved by market regulator CNMV on Tuesday.
  • Equita, an Italian independent investment bank, has made two hires as it seeks to beef up its fixed income offering.