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  • P&M Notebook
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  • The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) offered European investors a rare euro deal from a Korean credit on Monday, securing a solid trade despite a tense political backdrop.
  • India’s divestment body has set the pitching schedules for bidders on the IPOs of state-owned Rail Vikas Nigam (RVNL) and Rites, according to announcements on its website.
  • Law firm Linklaters has appointed cross-border leveraged finance specialist Nathalie Hobbs its regional managing partner for Asia.
  • Iron and steel company Metallurgical Corporation of China raised $500m from the sale of its three year bond on Monday, after enthusiastic investors flocked to the deal.
  • African agriculture conglomerate Export Trading Group (ETG) has approached the loan market for a borrowing of up to $100m.
  • Moody’s now takes a more lenient approach to rating covered bonds compared to newcomer DBRS, DZ Bank covered bond research analysts have revealed. The change should help protect its share of the market which may be shrinking due to the prevalence of covered bonds with only one rating.
  • Moody’s ratings for covered bonds are now almost as lenient as newcomer DBRS, DZ Bank covered bond research analysts have revealed. The change should help protect its share of the market which may be shrinking due to the prevalence of single covered bond ratings.
  • The first IPO of an Indian state firm in five years met with roaring approval from investors, as Housing and Urban Development Corp’s (Hudco) success in primary spilled over into its trading debut. Books were nearly 80x covered and the stock has surged as much as 30%. But it would be a mistake to read too much into the deal.
  • International consumer finance company Home Credit Group is syndicating a slice of its €500m fundraising to Asian banks.
  • Matej Chytil has left Crédit Agricole’s covered bond trading team to return to National Bank of Slovakia where he used to work.
  • Beijing Gas Group Company and China Construction Bank (Hong Kong) have opened books for a fixed five year bullet and a three year floater, respectively.