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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.
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Governments around the world have begun easing coronavirus lockdowns and progress is being made on vaccines, but Europe’s high grade corporate bankers are still unsure about the future of the market.
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The high-grade corporate bond market saw some heavily subscribed deals this week, but there are concerns from some corners of the market that primary issuance is showing signs of fatigue.
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Henderson Land Development Co took advantage of the strong aftermarket performance of recent bonds sold by its Hong Kong peers to raise $300m from investors on Wednesday.
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Italy’s Ferrari in euros and the UK’s Southern Water Services in sterling won strong demand for new bonds on Wednesday, but the slowdown in issuance has got some syndicate officials wondering if the market is already winding down for summer.
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Huhtamäki, the Finnish veteran of the Schuldschein market, is looking for a five year deal. Several bankers have said many other international issuers are coming as the market emerges from the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic, but they will find market norms have changed.