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  • Driven by a rush to buy short term paper, Bond Connect flows through Shanghai Clearing House (SHCH)’s recorded their largest volume so far last week. But a closer look at the data suggests that markets are not getting the full picture of how successful the scheme has actually been.
  • ICBC International (ICBCI) has approached banks for a $500m syndicated loan facility with Agricultural Bank of China at the helm.
  • Entertainment and gaming company Landing International Development has added HK$1.8bn ($230m) in fresh capital to its coffers after placing a chunk of new shares.
  • The long-awaited expansion of the Hong Kong RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) quota, coming at a time of increased appeal of China assets, has triggered a rush by global money managers to get a piece of the action.
  • Sun Hung Kai & Co set a personal record this week, selling its largest dollar bond at its lowest coupon as private banks flocked to the unrated Hong Kong financial company.
  • Zai Lab is set to kick off roadshows on Tuesday for its $150m IPO on the Nasdaq, according to a banker leading the transaction.
  • Indian state-owned Vijaya Bank raised Rp7bn ($109m) from a qualified institutional placement on Thursday, jumping on the chance to tap equity investors after an impressive rally in its stock price.
  • The Communist Party congress is set to kick off on October 18, the emirate of Sharjah plans the Middle East’s first Panda bond issuance, and Swift data says the renminbi was the fifth most used currency for payments globally in July.
  • At 7:30pm on September 16, 1992, or Black Wednesday, at the end of a frenzied day in the markets the UK chancellor of the exchequer Norman Lamont announced that Britain was leaving the Exchange Rate Mechanism of the European Monetary System. It was a critical change in policy direction from the path of monetary convergence with the Europe and the first Brexit.
  • Noble Group, the Hong Kong commodities trading firm, is in financial difficulties, but is still functioning — just.
  • Two Latin American companies announced roadshows this week as the new issue markets finally gave an indication that banker predictions of a hectic September could come true.
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