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  • The municipality of Córdoba, the second largest city in Argentina, has mandated Santander to manage a roadshow ahead of a planned international bond debut.
  • Latin American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) will look to price a new dollar benchmark on Tuesday after beginning to take indications of interest on Monday.
  • Hong Kong and China-based fintech lender WeLab could be a sign of things to come in the Asian syndicated loans market as the start-up seeks out its debut borrowing. Some banks will no doubt cast off the industry as a fad and give it a miss. But now is as good a time as any to take a fresh look at fintech.
  • John Menzies, the Scottish aviation and distribution company, was set to launch syndication of around $417m of loans this week, a banker close to the deal told GlobalCapital on Tuesday.
  • Banco CorpBanca Colombia is holding a roadshow in Taiwan alongside the US for a $200m two year syndicated loan.
  • Details have emerged on a $900m triple-tranche borrowing for Mercuria Asia Group Holdings and Mercuria Energy Trading, which has launched into syndication.
  • Motor and lubricant oil producer Castrol is on track to raise Rp17.7bn ($264.1m) from cutting down its stake in its Indian arm, marking the UK firm’s second such sell-down this year.
  • In a week where much of the attention has been on Postal Savings Bank of China’s mammoth IPO, Chinese firm Rici Healthcare Holdings is getting ready to jump into the equities market for a potential $200m listing, according to sources.
  • Delhi International Airport Private (Dial) is planning a comeback to the international debt market almost two years after its maiden offering, and is deciding between a dollar deal and a Masala bond.
  • India’s Yes Bank has increased its latest loan to $130m from $100m. It tapped liquidity from Taiwanese lenders for the five year deal, which is the longest tenor it has sought from the syndication market.
  • Postal Savings Bank of China has narrowed the price range on its Hong Kong IPO to the bottom half of guidance, and is set to raise up to HK$58.8bn ($7.6bn) in the world’s biggest listing in two years.
  • A handful of issuers decided to turn to the bond market on Tuesday, looking for a crucial window just one day before the US Federal Reserve makes its decision on the trajectory of interest rates.