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Northeast Asia

  • It’s funny how every four years we all become increasingly patriotic and turn experts in niche sports we would otherwise never watch.
  • The Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim) has sold a renminbi-denominated perpetual bond, becoming the first of the country’s three policy lenders to tap the onshore debt market for additional tier one capital. Addison Gong reports.
  • Chia Tai Animal Husbandry Investment (Beijing) Co, an onshore China entity of Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Group, is borrowing its first offshore loan directly.
  • China Everbright Greentech has priced a Rmb1bn ($154m) Panda bond, attaching a ‘carbon neutrality’ label to its return to the onshore market.
  • Mainland-based Jiayi Education Holdings, an after-school tutoring company, has dropped its Hong Kong listing plan following news of a radical change to China’s education sector.
  • The Export-Import Bank of China has sold a renminbi-denominated perpetual bond, becoming the first among the country’s three policy lenders to tap the onshore debt market for additional tier one capital.
  • Chinese biopharmaceutical company I-Mab is moving ahead with plans for a dual listing in Shanghai, as it looks to broaden its investor base.
  • Avic International Leasing Co turned to the euro market on Tuesday for a sub-one year bond, but the deal’s short tenor and a rough issuance backdrop led to tepid investor response.
  • South Korea’s financial regulator has stepped up scrutiny of big IPOs recently, disrupting a few listings and stoking concerns about a pullback in deal flow. Investors have so far been undeterred — but it’s time they start paying attention.
  • ICBC Financial Leasing Co sold a $1.25bn three tranche deal on Monday that was well supported by Chinese banks.
  • China Lesso Group’s $550m-equivalent dual-currency loan is in the market, with an open invitation for banks to join at three levels.
  • Fujian Yango Group Co has sold a $250m bond as part of a liability management exercise.