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A combination of lingering caution over intraday volatility and earnings blackouts held back corporate bond primary activity on Tuesday, despite improving market conditions.
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HSBC has hired a market veteran as head of European investment grade corporate credit trading, bringing back trader who has been absent from the market for three years.
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The Chinese Panda bond market is enjoying plenty of attention, having just passed the one year anniversary of its comeback in September 2015. However, while market participants expect the exuberance to continue, they have called for credit reforms to diversify the investor base.
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Robust G3 issuance in Asia ex-Japan in September delivered the second highest monthly deal volume on record. But the market has witnessed a power shift, with investors now calling the shots, writes Addison Gong.
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Gatwick Airport made a rare solo flight into the sterling bond market on Monday as the pound fell on resurgent Brexit fears, but UK investors were present to support the deal.
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Axa Investment Managers has merged its alternative solutions and structured finance teams to form a single alternative credit offering as investors hunt harder than ever to find elusive yield.