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  • Vingroup Joint Stock Company has made a quick return to the offshore loan market, attempting its third borrowing in 12 months.
  • Uzbekistan's bond market debut, which is expected to be priced as early as Wednesday, has captured the attention of emerging market investors.
  • Biofuels have swollen thanks to policies to combat climate change — even though often, they do not help the problem and can make it worse. This is a shocking record, born of ignorance, both accidental and wilful.
  • Chinese state banks take a lot of criticism for the amount of lending they do in Africa. But what the detractors fail to acknowledge is the lack of competition from Western banks, especially from US houses. As borrowing needs across Africa grow, the question must be asked: if the Chinese banks don't lend to Africa, which ones in the West will?
  • Chow Tai Fook has made a quick comeback to the offshore loan market, eyeing a smaller deal after closing a $1.3bn fundraising last March.
  • China Tian Lun Gas has closed an oversubscribed loan worth HK$2bn ($255m) after attracting 13 lenders in general syndication.