Standard Chartered
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Tighter year-end liquidity in the Chinese market pushes up pricing for auto ABS
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The company becomes a regular issuer of auto lease securitization, with a Rmb4.5bn ($703m) deal this week
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The company is sounding out the market for its debut offshore borrowing
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Result shows EM demand for quality strong in spite of volatility
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Chinese policy lender raises Rmb4bn ($627m) from its first dim sum outing this year
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Société Générale priced a €750m eight year inside fair value, but deals from KHFC and Commonwealth Bank of Australia were less convincing
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Three auto loan ABS originators kept onshore investors busy this week
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Two issuers start roadshows as credit fails to rally
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Banks in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area kicked off the sale of investment products under the Wealth Management Connect scheme on Tuesday
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The Chinese new energy-focused company is inviting banks to a $100m deal
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The Hong Kong-listed company is expected to be taken private next week