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  • REC became the first Indian issuer in two months to hit the international bond market this week, raising $500m. The power company managed to navigate cumbersome restrictions for its deal, but other potential issuers from the country will find the path much more challenging, writes Morgan Davis.
  • High grade corporate bond investors showed few signs of fatigue on Wednesday, as deals commanded comfortable oversubscription, despite the flurry of issues in recent days.
  • Network Homes is looking for US private placements, according to several market sources. The London housing association is the first of its type to return to the market after a string of prospective PPs were suspended during the initial peak of the pandemic crisis. Sources expect these postponed deals to return shortly.
  • High grade corporates filled the primary bond market again on Wednesday, with issuance levels this week looking likely to hit almost €20bn on the back of record weekly European Central Bank bond buying.
  • REC became the first Indian issuer in two months to hit the international bond market, raising $500m on Tuesday. While the deal was a success, it also shed some light on the restrictions and challenges being faced by the country’s issuers amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Hong Kong property company New World Development Co, which has taken hits to its business due to both the social unrest in the special administrative region and the Covid-19 outbreak, has raised $600m from the bond market with a 20bp new issue premium.