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  • Chinese sportswear manufacturer Xtep International Holdings is looking to tie up a $100m amortising loan, having enlisted a Hong Kong lender to arrange it. Xtep has sold syndicated loans in the past but is reaching out to a smaller group of banks this time.
  • Central American sovereign Belize could be forced into a restructuring or exchange of its so-called “super-bond” due 2038 after it said it was looking to meet bondholders to discuss the country’s “serious economic and financial challenges”.
  • Credit Suisse has hired Rick Meng to run its onshore China private bank, handing him a critical role as it seeks to add hundreds of wealth advisers in Asia Pacific.
  • Diesel engine maker Weichai Power has approached the loan market for a €310m ($334m) five year borrowing via ANZ.
  • Former UBS banker Christopher Fok has resurfaced at CMB International in Hong Kong with a wider role covering both ECM syndicate and origination.
  • China’s Yancheng Oriental Investment & Development Group Co and South Korea’s Doosan Infracore Co ventured out to the DCM market on Tuesday for their respective dollar-denominated bonds.
  • Bad debt manager China Huarong Asset Management hit the market on Tuesday with a new triple tranche dollar deal, its third debt-raising this year.
  • The shock victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections on November 9 is already having an impact on the RMB, with the currency weakening to new record lows. We gathered some of the key views from top bank analysts in the days since which draw a picture that is far from pretty (but not hopeless) for China.
  • SoFi has priced a $584.4m student loan refinancing transaction and is marketing a $213.6m consumer loan ABS, as the primary ABS market moves into the home stretch of 2016.
  • US CLO market players have quickly moved past the shock result of last week’s presidential election, refocusing on the US risk retention deadline on December 24.
  • Bank of Scotland is to follow Yorkshire Building Society into the prime UK RMBS market, with UK institutions expected to remain active in the market despite the availability of cheap funding from the Bank of England’s Term Funding Scheme (TFS).
  • The Chicago Mercantile Exchange has introduced a new method of trading six FX option products, by using volatility-quoted prices.