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It’s a week for issuance from Chinese local government financing vehicles (LGFV), with two firms hitting the market on Wednesday and a third company meeting fixed income accounts in Hong Kong.
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US tax reform proposals are expected to weigh on investment grade corporate debt issuance next year, while the decreasing tolerance of equity investors to corporate leverage levels could also change M&A financing behaviour, said credit analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s 2018 outlook event on Tuesday.
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Indonesian power producer Paiton Energy returned to the international debt market on Monday to add another $100m to its August bonds, in a bid to extend its debt maturity profile.
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State-authorised asset operator China Reform Holdings Corp found only marginal international support for its debut dollar bond on Monday, as the buyside struggled to relate to the company’s story and the deal’s structure.
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Alpha Holding, which specialises in consumer and SME lending in Mexico and Colombia, has named leads for a dollar bond.
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India’s Rural Electrification Corp is one of the few non-Chinese issuers laying the groundwork for a new dollar bond before the end of the year.