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  • The European Commission’s Expert Group on corporate bond markets has recommended reforming the Market Abuse Regulation to ease market soundings rules. But it also plans to toughen up standards in high yield markets, supporting ‘transparent and fair’ allocation methods, and to work on ways to cut order inflation.
  • China’s Liaoning Fangda Group Industrial Co and BlueFocus Communication Group Co are meeting investors this week for their first international bond offerings. Huarong Real Estate Co, meanwhile, will hit the road for a euro deal.
  • Indonesian energy company ABM Investama reopened its five non call three year bond from July on Monday, looking to add to the original $300m print.
  • Philippine homebuilder Vista Land & Lifescapes is back in the offshore debt market after a near two year break, and is taking bids for a new transaction.
  • Government-backed Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Union Co has become the latest issuer in Asia to pull a dollar bond, faced with a market overloaded with supply.
  • A broad range of Chinese issuers have mandated banks to arrange roadshows in Hong Kong and Singapore early next week ahead of their dollar bond transactions.