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  • A Hong Kong-based banker in the Asia Pacific leveraged finance team of HSBC has resigned, and is understood to be heading to Bank of America Merrill Lynch, according to sources.
  • Pemberton has hired a veteran leveraged finance banker as a new partner in its origination team, as it further builds out its private debt platform in Europe.
  • Hong Kong developer Cheung Kong Property Holdings (CKP) and Chinese company Huachen Energy Co both opened books for new dollar deals on Thursday.
  • Argentine energy company Capex and Mexican financial Unifin showed that conditions were as strong as ever in Latin American bond market as both high yield names notches blow-out new issues.
  • Mexican financing and leasing company Unifin Financiera raised $450m of seven year bonds on Wednesday as bankers’ hailed the company’s improving reputation in the market.
  • National Highways Authority of India served up its debut Masala deal on Thursday morning, offering investors a second offshore rupee option in under a month.
  • Three Hong Kong-based managing directors at UBS, Wang Cheng, Ding Xiaowen and Frank Sun, have left the firm, according to sources familiar with the matter.
  • Hong Kong’s Bank of East Asia launched a new Basel III additional tier one dollar deal on Thursday morning, following a roadshow earlier in the week.
  • China has not given up its renminbi internationalisation (RMBi) plans, but the constraints of an under-developed financial system will put the brakes on that process until further reforms are implemented, Yin-Wong Cheung, chair professor of international economics at City University of Hong Kong, told GlobalRMB.
  • A $530m consumer loan offering from online lender SoFi is expected to garner interest from a bigger group of investors than previous deals, with S&P Global Ratings tapped to rate an offering from the issuer's consumer loan shelf for the first time.
  • US risk retention rules have created a more concentrated CMBS conduit market in the six months since the regulation was implemented, as mortgage brokers and investors favour larger lenders at the expense of smaller non-bank originators.
  • The EBRD has revised up its overall growth outlook from 2016’s weak 1.8% to 2.4% in 2017 and 2.8% in 2018 but the headline numbers mask a wider range of outturns within the different regions it monitors