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  • Francesco Bertocchini has joined Nomura from UBI Banca as a managing director for Italy.
  • Troubled Chinese commodities trader Tewoo Group has revealed its plan to exchange or purchase for cash $1.25bn of outstanding offshore bonds, just days after getting funds from Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to make an imminent coupon payment.
  • Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co and Shandong Yuhuang Chemical Co saw their respective dollar bonds plummet in the secondary market, as concerns rose on their debt repayment abilities.
  • Yuzhou Properties Co became the latest Chinese borrower to wrap up its offshore issuance quota for the year after selling a $500m bond on Thursday.
  • Anton Oilfield Services Group returned to the the dollar market on Thursday after a two-year break. The company's story has changed since its last bond sale, and investors were ready to embrace the improved credit.
  • Unlike in 2016, investment grade bond buyers reaching for yield after the European Central Bank started buying eurozone corporate bonds have been heading first for longer-dated investment grade and subordinated bonds, rather than dipping down into high yield territory.