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  • Fitch upgraded Macau’s long term foreign currency issuer rating to AA from AA- on Tuesday on the back of strengthened financials, but the boost is unlikely to spur more bond issuance from the region, said bankers.
  • A Chinese company’s decision to pay an extra 300bp in coupon to defer payments on its onshore perpetual notes has not only shocked the domestic bond market, but also inevitably raised concerns offshore. Bankers and investors are now paying much closer attention to the onshore/offshore dynamics.
  • Baidu-backed video streaming platform iQiyi has filed documents with the US market regulator for a listing of American Depository Shares (ADS), according to the Chinese parent company’s quarterly earnings report released on Tuesday.
  • Tianli Education International Holdings filed a draft IPO prospectus with Hong Kong’s stock exchange on Tuesday, joining the ever-growing group of Chinese education firms listing in the city.
  • The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) may adjust its profitability and share structure requirements for IPOs as technology-oriented listings come to the fore.
  • Peruvian agricultural company Camposol has cancelled a tender offer for existing notes after market conditions led it to delay a new bond sale, but Lat Am bankers are not overly pessimistic about prospects for primary markets.
  • JP Morgan has become the first non-Chinese financial institution to get an official renminbi clearing bank licence, joining Bank of China's New York branch as the second such firm in the US, the People’s Bank of China said on February 13.
  • Morningstar Credit Ratings has named managing director of RMBS and ABS Brian Grow as president, as the rating agency eyes a growing esoteric securitization market in 2018.
  • Shares in US CLO manager Marble Point’s listed loan fund were admitted to the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday, after the firm successfully closed a $42.5m initial public offering on Friday.
  • A trio of changes in the recently signed US tax reform package could lead to shrinking origination volumes of residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) liens, and speed up prepayments on existing PACE securitizations, analysts at Morningstar Credit Ratings cautioned this week.
  • US high yield bonds have been jittery in recent days but the loan market has largely held firm, with few opportunities for CLO managers to buy assets on the cheap. The riskiest pieces of CLO debt have shown some vulnerability to market pressures, however.
  • Greetings card company American Greetings, which owns brands such as Papyrus and Carlton Cards, has obtained financing from a consortium of banks to finance Clayton, Dubilier & Rice’s acquisition of a 60% stake in the privately owned firm.