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  • A shift in investor attitudes to the defensive after concerns about central bank easing arose has made distributing a healthy CEEMEA bond pipeline far from straightforward.
  • State Bank of India launched the first-ever offshore Basel III compliant additional tier one (AT1) bank capital offering from an Indian name on Wednesday, a deal market participants expect to set the pricing benchmark for future Indian lenders from this asset class.
  • FIG
    A cautious tone beset the FIG market this week, as borrowers took their feet of the pedals ahead of the US Federal Open Market Committee’s policy meeting next week.
  • China Construction Bank (CCB) is set to become the fourth Chinese lender to securitize nonperforming loans (NPLs) with a Rmb702m ($105m) offering scheduled to launch on September 20.
  • BOC Aviation is out with a $1bn borrowing, opening the dual tranche deal into general syndication on Tuesday, according to bankers.
  • Taiwanese electronics company Foxconn (Far East) has set its sights on a dual-tranche dollar offering, launching the bond on Wednesday morning in Asia.
  • Hong Kong’s Jacobson Pharma Corp has wrapped up bookbuilding for its IPO, bagging HK$659.4m ($85m) following a strong turnout from long-only accounts.
  • China’s Industrial Bank took advantage of a quiet primary market on Tuesday, bagging $1bn from a dual trancher. Given the softer tone this week, the issuer went out with realistic expectations on pricing, which was key to the transaction’s success, according to bankers.
  • Some 54 anchor orders of more than $50m each helped Mexican oil company Pemex to raise $4bn of new bonds on Tuesday despite volatility sweeping Lat Am bond markets following a sell-off in US Treasuries.
  • It has been 10 months since Malaysia received its renminbi qualified institutional investor (RQFII) allotment from China yet not a single institution from the southeast Asian country has been able to attain a licence. However, the lack of progress is about to end with several market participants telling GlobalRMB they are confident the first RQFII licence could be awarded by the end of the year.
  • Policymakers speaking at the inaugural Marketplace Lending Policy Summit in Washington DC on Tuesday promised to fix problems created by the controversial Madden case, and referred to marketplace loan ABS as critical to sustaining lenders’ growth.
  • Bund yields are close to their highest point since the Brexit vote on June 23. It didn’t take much to push them out and it likely won’t last long, but SSA borrowers need to grab their chance to fund in maturities that don’t get much action these days.