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Evergrande Group's dollar bonds have continued their downward spiral to becoming the worst performing high yield notes last week, as the Chinese real estate company feels the impact over its links with Shenjiang Bank, which has come under fire by regulators.
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In this round-up, US president Joe Biden signs an executive order that bans Americans from investing in Chinese companies allegedly operating in the defence or surveillance sectors, the People's Bank of China raises banks’ foreign exchange reserve requirement, and Beijing gives greater flexibility to securities companies on a ‘whitelist’.
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A likely repeal of the Office of the Comptroller of Currency's 'true lender' rule reopens the gates of regulatory uncertainty for marketplace lenders. However, the industry is still confident lenders will be able to manage the risks of states challenging their bank origination model, considering the short period in which the rule has been in place.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange scrapped a record 26 corporate ABS deal applications this week. They included Rmb18bn ($2.82bn) of deals from Ant Group’s two consumer lending units — seven months after the company’s landmark IPO was suspended. Addison Gong reports.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange on Tuesday cancelled applications for 26 corporate ABS deals, including two planned transactions from Ant Group’s consumer lending units.
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Chile, Peru and Colombia — previously hailed by EM investors for orthodox economic policymaking — are under pressure amid social unrest and political polarisation. But as the upheaval whirls around them, their credit in the bank with bondholders, after years of impressive debt management, is a major asset.