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  • Crystal International Group is sounding out investors for its $600m-$800m Hong Kong IPO and could launch the offering as soon as next week.
  • China Power Development International is planning a rights issue to raise at least HK$2bn ($256.3m), helping the company fund acquisitions of various clean energy project companies.
  • The final allocations are out for a $295m multi-tranche facility for Aster DM Healthcare. The loan, which contains tranches with tenors of up to 10 years, attracted a mix of Middle Eastern and Indian banks.
  • Reliance General Insurance Co has become the latest Indian insurer to announce plans to list, having filed a prospectus amid a stream of IPOs from the sector.
  • Malaysian conglomerate Genting Group is looking to add to its inaugural bond sale from earlier this year.
  • CICC has lost one of its equity capital markets bankers in Hong Kong, according to sources close to the move.
  • Credit Suisse expanded the responsibilities of two veteran bankers, naming one as the chairman of its Hong Kong operation and another as chief executive for Greater China.
  • The lead banks on Keppel-KBS US Reit plan to kick off pre-deal investor education for the $500m Singapore IPO towards the second half of this week.
  • Asian investors have piled into Qudian’s IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, with the $825m fundraising heavily oversubscribed even before it begins roadshows in the US, said bankers.
  • Bank of Zhengzhou Co started taking bids for its first offshore additional tier one (AT1) bond on Tuesday, after picking five Chinese banks as global co-ordinators. Only two foreign names made it onto the bookrunner list despite taking the lead in almost all previous Chinese AT1s.
  • The operator of Hyberabad’s international airport is planning a visit to the dollar bond market.
  • Residential and commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) firm Renew Financial has tapped Barclays and Morgan Stanley for the first time as managers for its latest residential PACE transaction, in addition to repeat bookrunner Natixis.