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Shanghai Pudong Development Bank

  • A Shanghai-based joint venture between carmaker Geely and BNP Paribas is to enter the Chinese auto loans securitization market for the first time next week. The company will test demand with a Rmb1.94bn ($284m) deal, selling just one tranche to investors in the interbank bond market.
  • China Industrial Securities International Financial Group, a subsidiary of Industrial Securities, has launched a debut loan of up to HK$4bn ($510m).
  • China Aircraft Leasing is back with a $790m borrowing, pushing for a longer tenor to support its aircraft purchasing.
  • CMB International raised $250m from a three year floating rate note on Monday. Bankers and analysts were expecting the deal to reach $300m but despite a well-filled book, the borrower opted to limit its size ambitions.
  • Redsun Properties Group hit the road on Thursday to drum up buy-side demand for its potential HK$2.5bn ($324.2m) Hong Kong IPO.
  • China Overseas Grand Oceans Group (Cogo) raised a larger than expected $500m from a three year bond on Thursday, a week after pulling a 2023 transaction. Future Land Holdings Co also managed to woo investors to a $200m tap.
  • China Great Wall Asset Management Corp snapped up $600m from a five year bond on Thursday, a modest size compared to its last offshore outing.
  • Universal Medical Financial & Technical Advisory Services Co is making a quick return to the offshore loan market, six months after sealing a borrowing of around $600m.
  • Four Chinese issuers hit the market with new transactions on Monday, despite the credit market ending on a weak note last week. As the companies try to make use of their remaining fundraising quotas, the focus remains on new issue premiums.
  • GLP is lining up a three year Rmb1.2bn ($190m) bond in the interbank market next week, less than two months after the issuer sold a bond of the same size in the exchange market.
  • Taizhou Huaxin Pharmaceutical Investment Co executed a club-style deal on Thursday, raising $150m from a three year bond. It wasn’t the only Chinese firm wooing the buy-side. State-owned Tewoo Group opted for a perpetual deal, while Shimao Property Holdings tapped the offshore renminbi (CNH) market for the first time.
  • China Minsheng Banking Corp’s Hong Kong branch has raised $1bn from a dual-tranche transaction. While the fixed rate portion was supported by Mainland banks, demand for the floating rate note (FRN) was yet another testimony of the market’s deep interest in the format.