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  • Aluminium producer China Hongqiao Group has raised $500m from a bond that appealed to investors for its ‘surprisingly generous’ premium on offer.
  • Zhenro Properties Group visited the offshore bond market for the fourth time in 2021 this week, adding another $340m to its coffers.
  • China State Construction International Holdings (CSCI) sold a subordinated perpetual bond worth $500m this week.
  • Royal Dutch Shell was on the receiving end of a landmark court ruling last week that will compel the company to take profound climate change mitigation action. Not that you’d know from Shell’s bond curve. Time for fixed income investors to pull their heads out of the oil sand.
  • Europe’s corporate bond market was again dominated by ESG trades on Tuesday but the influx of green and socially conscious deals in recent weeks means that investors have become increasingly picky about what they buy.
  • SSA
    As inflation fears spread through the bond market, demand has fallen, particularly at the long end of the curve. However, the SSA market defied this trend last week with borrowers seeking duration, with the average maturity of a deal around 13 years. Similarly, the corporate market stretched its averaged maturity to 12 years, from just 7.4 years the week before.