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  • Chinese issuer Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co missed an interest payment on a Rmb1bn ($143m) domestic bond on Monday, just days after holding a bondholder meeting.
  • Xinjiang Guanghui Industry Investment (Group) Co has priced $59m of new bonds as part of an exchange offer. It received lukewarm response for the transaction, with existing investors of less than a fifth of the original deal agreeing to roll over.
  • The liquidity crisis at two Chinese dollar bond defaulters, Peking University Founder Group Co and Kangde Xin Composite Material Group Co, has deepened further amid more non-payments.
  • The coronavirus will depress mergers and acquisitions activity, hurt advisory revenues and change the emphasis of deal-making in 2020, writes David Rothnie.
  • Liquidity in corporate, financial and emerging market bonds has certainly been affected by the recent stress caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. But there has not been a catastrophic collapse. Participants say markets are still functioning, and some means of trading have benefited.
  • One of the internal candidates to become the next permanent head of European M&A at RBC Capital Markets has quit to join a boutique.