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Renewable energy firm China Singyes Solar Technologies Holdings’ new 364-day transaction saw a tight pricing on Wednesday, well inside its secondary curve.
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China’s Haier Group Corp launched its inaugural perpetual dollar bond transaction on Thursday morning.
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More and more companies are recognising the principle that the atmosphere’s ability to absorb greenhouse gases from combustion cannot remain a free resource forever.
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Empark, Vallourec and Dufry met strong demand for their new high yield bonds this week as investors opened their deep pockets.
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Bond markets remain sanguine about the declaration of independence by Catalonia's president Carles Puigdemont on Tuesday, but that could change sharply if Spain clamps down with force.
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The corporate bond market has endured many disruptive headlines in recent years, but it has remained resilient, thanks to investors sticking to considering credit fundamentals as the most important factor when evaluating their strategies.