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  • A default from a Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV) is looking increasingly likely, showing how fragile the dollar debt market in the region can be. The risk is certainly there, but DCM bankers are sceptical it could cause a repricing in the offshore bond market, writes Addison Gong.
  • ABS
    ABS buyers from the UK and continental Europe are operating as normal, with little concern for the Brexit cliff edge around the corner, according to panellists at the TSI Congress 2017 in Berlin.
  • FIG
    Banca Popolare Dell’alto Adige (BPAA), which issued its first public tier two deal on Thursday, expects to launch a covered bond programme next year and become a ‘frequent issuer’ in the capital markets.
  • SRI
    Should a bank making a loan to finance a windfarm have to hold less capital against it than a loan to finance an oil rig?
  • Investment bank Greenhill & Co's recapitalisation plan will bolster its share price, but it faces more fundamental challenges than its rivals, writes David Rothnie.
  • Geo Energy Resources found success on Wednesday with its second attempt to sell a debut dollar bond, after waiting two months for a receptive market window.
  • The worst nightmare for bankers is an absurdly demanding client. But throw in a teenage tantrum and things go from bad to worse.
  • Singapore-based Sea began pre-marketing a potential $1bn US IPO this week, according to a banker close to the deal.
  • Vincom Retail, a subsidiary of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has started pre-deal investor education for its $600m IPO, and is working on an unusually short roadshow-to-listing schedule.
  • Indian animal feed and agribusiness company Godrej Agrovet, which counts Singapore's wealth fund Temasek Holdings among its backers, plans to launch its Rp11.65bn ($178.6m) IPO on October 4.
  • Citi is planning to add at least 25 bankers to its Belt and Road coverage team over the next couple of years, amid a pick-up in interest from clients.
  • Nigeria’s Fidelity Bank is planning to finance a buy-back of its $300m notes due 2018 with a new issue, as the country’s banks look to address upcoming maturities in 2018 and 2019.