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  • Is leveraged finance back in fashion? Certainly some seem to think so.
  • Hong Kong’s regulators may not like it, but it seems there are plenty of others who are only too happy to welcome Rusal to the city’s stock market - and that could leave them with some tough questions to answer.
  • Indonesia returned to the global bond market with a twist this week. Dropping its usual decision to roadshow deals before pricing, the sovereign opted for a quickly executed issue from its freshly updated MTN programme.
  • Asia's lending banks are finally getting back to what they do best. If the first few days of 2010 are anything to go by, this year looks set to mark the return of bumper volumes in the region's syndicated loan market.
  • What a difference a week makes. Asia’s usually slow-moving syndicated loan market has already registered a clutch of new launches — I hear at least two more deals are set to come out before the end of the week — and bankers have only been back at their desks for four days.
  • It may have started badly, but I can think of plenty of people who will be sorry to see 2009 draw to a close. Before the festive fun wipes the memories entirely from our minds, I hope you will permit me to put a few down on paper.