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Firmenich, a Swiss fragrance and flavour company, will this week become the first hybrid bond issuer since the coronavirus pandemic hit Europe, in a deal that will be closely watched by the market.
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Severn Trent, the UK water utility, achieved blowout demand on Tuesday for its sustainable bond, as bankers say the focus in the high grade market is shifting from crisis mode back to socially responsible debt.
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Asia’s investors see plenty of value in the region’s dollar bonds amid the ongoing volatility, but warn that default concerns are rising.
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China’s move to enact a controversial security law in Hong Kong is clearly bad news for the special administrative region. But it will also hurt mainland China.
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DCM bankers are expecting a reasonably busy week for deal flow in Asia, as markets slowly stabilise and bond investors try to look past recent volatility.
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Hong Kong’s equity markets took a hit on Friday and sentiment soured among bond investors over news that China is considering enacting the national security law in Hong Kong. Bankers have described the possible impact as everything from a “death knell” to a “flash point” for the special administrative region’s markets.