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Debt capital markets partner Alexander Lloyd has left Sidley Austin to rejoin Clifford Chance in Hong Kong.

A U.S. qualified lawyer, Lloyd advises issuers, sponsors and underwriters on high yield debt offerings across Asia. He recently advised on the issuance of $1 billion and $500 million senior notes by Car Inc. and R&F Guangzhou, respectively. He also handles equity capital markets work, representing issuers and banks on IPOs in Hong Kong and Singapore.  

Lloyd first joined Clifford Chance in 1995 as an associate in the London office. He was promoted to the partnership in 2005 and relocated to Hong Kong, before departing to Sidley Austin in 2010. 

He will work closely with Hong Kong partner Richard Lee and consultant Andrew Kelly to grow the firm’s high yield and leveraged finance practice.

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