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  • Bank of Montreal (BMO) became the first Canadian name to issue a covered bond in euros since March with a €1.5bn trade on Thursday.
  • Helaba faced few difficulties on Thursday with a €250m tap of a ten year bond.
  • Kernel, the Ukrainian grain and sunflower producer, has signed a $200m syndicated loan to refinance a $300m facility from last year, with a longer three year tenor.
  • Two credit rating downgrades of Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties (DWCP) have put its offshore loans in lenders’ cross-hairs. DWCP is talking to its lenders, who have the power to force an acceleration of payments. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
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    Belarusian food retailer Eurotorg’s $350m new issue traded up in the secondary market on Thursday morning, demonstrating the high appetite for rare corporate bonds from emerging markets.
  • Swiss boutique investment fund Fisch Asset Management,has hired a new senior credit analyst for its high yield desk by raiding Barings.
  • Baidu has picked banks to list its video streaming arm in the US, as a host of Chinese issuers stormed into Wall Street this week for their IPOs.
  • China Minsheng Bank has named Sheau Huei Wang as the new head of syndicated finance, succeeding Foster Lee who left the firm earlier this month.
  • Qudian priced its $900m US float above the initial range this week, then soared as much as 48% on its debut, underscoring investors’ ravenous appetite for Chinese fintech stocks.
  • China is preparing to challenge South Korea as the tightest-priced sovereign issuer in Asia, as it lines up its first dollar bond in a decade next week. The market expects China to take an aggressive approach for the deal, which could reset the curve for all of the country’s debt issuers. Morgan Davis reports.
  • China Literature, the e-book subsidiary of Chinese tech firm Tencent, is on track for a red-hot IPO after shadow orders immediately flooded in during pre-marketing. Some smaller companies have already delayed their IPOs to avoid being eclipsed by a deal that looks sure to dominate discussion in the coming weeks. Jonathan Breen reports.
  • As winter creeps up on us, it is time to celebrate that cherished time of year when people come together in a spirit of love, fraternity, and violent rivalry. Yes, it is awards season.