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The liquidity situation at China’s Qinghai Provincial Investment Group Co has taken a turn for the worse after the company missed a dollar bond coupon last week. A treasurer at the government-owned issuer denied media reports that it made the overdue payment last Friday.
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European companies are facing a downhill slide from the best credit quality conditions in a decade, rating agency S&P predicts. Lending conditions remain exceptionally generous but fears of a downturn and uncertainty over new monetary stimulus have kept many new issuers at bay.
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Banks like Goldman Sachs have positioned corporate broking as part of a wider, integrated offering to clients — a strategy that appears to be the future of this traditional UK line of business, writes David Rothnie.
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Yanlord Land Group offered a welcome bit of supply in Asia’s otherwise tepid bond market this week, breaking the silence to raise $400m from just its third dollar deal in eight years.
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The first investment grade euro corporate bond since Daimler's €3bn four trancher at the beginning of August appeared on Wednesday morning. E.ON, the Baa2/BBB rated energy company, is in the market with a debut green bond — a benchmark five, and 10.5 year dual tranche deal.
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Ed Welsh will join HSBC in November as global head of business services, although his work is expected to be heavily centred around the UK, as the bank ramps up efforts to gain market share among the country’s biggest listed firms.