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  • China Grand Automotive Services Co and Poly Property Group raised $300m and $350m, respectively, on Tuesday, squeezing through a narrow window before the Hong Kong market closes for a four-day break.
  • Asian bond issuers drew mixed responses this week as they pushed out last minute deals before regulatory funding quotas expire at the end of the month. As new issue premium demands and small fundraising sizes continue to hinder borrowers, attention has turned to whether the forthcoming holidays will bring a market reset. Morgan Davis reports.
  • This week has not looked like anyone’s ideal opportunity for issuing corporate bonds in Europe, especially a challenging debut hybrid with a speculative grade rating. But Akelius, the Swedish housing company, saw a chance and pushed ahead.
  • European levfin investors are optimistic as the market heads into the Easter break, with buyers enjoying better pricing and terms even as issuers prepare to launch a fresh bout of speculative grade paper over the next few weeks.
  • China’s Zhengzhou Zhongrui Industrial Group has sold a two year bond, making the unusual move of tightening pricing after releasing guidance at a fixed level. The issuer raised a small $85m, but still outdid some of its peers.
  • Chinese auto rental company Car made its debut in the offshore renminbi bond market on Monday, but had to settle for a modest deal size in exchange for an aggressive price.