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  • Chinese laminating filmmaker Kangde Xin Composite Material Group skipped a coupon on its dollar bond on Monday but the missing payment seemed barely to register with market participants.
  • Mongolian Mining Corp announced on Monday March 18 a tender offer for its two existing dollar bonds, alongside the proposed issuance of new notes.
  • Chinese property company Fujian Yango Group Co raised $150m from a quick 1.5 year bond sale on Thursday, after a rocky start to the year.
  • European high yield investors are as eager to buy bonds as their investment grade counterparts — the difference is, while IG issuers have been pouring paper into the market, high yield has been in a drought. But that is at last starting to break.
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    Both the nature and timing of the European Union’s planned Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities are in doubt. Conservative members of the European Parliament this week voted down an ambitious draft of the bill, and some nation states appear reluctant to push the Taxonomy bill through to the statute book before the European elections in May, writes Jon Hay.
  • The bullish mood in credit markets is sweeping through high yield bonds, enabling issuers, like their investment grade counterparts, to crank pricing several notches tighter during bookbuilds.