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  • Chinese property developer Yanlord Land Group is poised to return to the loan syndications market with a $600m deal that will refinance a $385m borrowing raised in 2014.
  • BNY Mellon has appointed an ex-JP Morgan banker as country executive for its South Korea operations, according to a Tuesday announcement.
  • Hong Kong firm Sun Hing Printing Holdings is seeking approval to go public in the city, submitting a draft prospectus to the bourse on Tuesday.
  • Bank of China has made a senior level change in its loans team in Beijing, transferring a banker from its Singapore branch to take up the top post in the syndications department.
  • Chinese state-owned enterprise, Qinghai Provincial Investment Group Co, opened books for a Reg S transaction on Wednesday morning.
  • Credit Suisse has given one of its most senior investment bankers in Asia the position of China CEO, as the bank increases its pivot to the region.
  • European bond investors gave Mexico’s prospects a vote of confidence on Tuesday, placing €17.6bn of orders as state-owned oil giant Pemex raised €4.25bn of debt in the largest ever euro-denominated trade from an emerging markets issuer.
  • Central American development bank Cabei is looking to add at least A$25m to its existing Australian dollar bonds due 2026, and may consider a new five year this week.
  • Hong Kong-listed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) moving closer to making its Panda bond debut in the exchange market, as the Shanghai Stock Exchange is approving its revised application.
  • The leads arranging a syndicated loan of up to $150m for Indiabulls Housing Finance have extended the deadline for commitments.
  • Strong fundamentals and a rally in ABS spreads led bankers to increase the size of a credit card ABS transaction from American Express on Monday.
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's credit risk transfer (CRT) programmes have outperformed other non-agency RMBS, with the first loss pieces of recent deals yielding 5% on average in January, according to JP Morgan research.