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Debt capital markets specialist Yue Song has left Clifford Chance to join King & Wood Mallesons as a partner in Hong Kong.

Song advises on international debt capital markets transactions including investment-grade and high-yield bond offerings as well as liability management exercises. His clients include PRC and global investment banks and financial institutions, as well as PRC state-owned enterprises and private corporations across different industries.

“The strategic addition of Yue Song is another important step in the continued development of our Hong Kong office and firm-wide DCM practice offerings,” said Wang Junfeng, global chairman of KWM, in a statement.

 

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