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Ping An Real Estate Co closed a $250m short-dated bond on Wednesday amid continued market volatility.
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Investment house Hermes launched a new liquid credit fund this week, catering to clients seeking shelter from market volatility while foraging among new markets about which they know less.
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Europe’s corporate bond market is dry. New issuance this week is out of the question, and liquidity is patchy. Spreads are being marked wider as concerns rise about Europe’s political and economic health. But investors have not lost their nerve.
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High yield and leveraged loan issuance was almost at a standstill this week amid worries about the eurozone, but some fund managers were calling for borrowers to be braver.
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Jitters around Italy’s political turmoil made its way to Asia’s bond and stock markets on Wednesday, forcing debt capital markets bankers in the region to hit the pause button on deals.
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High yield bonds have sold off as financial markets have been rocked by the collapse of Italy’s coalition government-in-waiting — but a deeper concern is that the real cause of the weakness is anxiety about Europe’s economy itself.