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  • Chinese corporate names Want Want China Finance and China SCE Property were out in the market on Thursday morning.
  • Leveraged finance is once again Europe’s most vigorous corporate capital raising market this week, as investment grade markets remain slumbrous. Five high yield bond issues were mandated on Tuesday, the first day after the Easter holiday, and two cross-border leveraged loan repricings also came to market.
  • Wednesday proved yet another robust day for Asian bonds, with rubber company Halcyon Agri Corporation, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’ Singapore branch and Chinese developer Times Property Holdings out for funds in the primary market.
  • Chinese regulators are keeping a tight control on offshore bond flows this year, as issuers report a lengthy registration process and an inconsistent approach to approvals. With borrowers itching to go offshore before the market backdrop becomes unreceptive, China’s overbearing approach could very well backfire.
  • Malaysia’s Cagamas Berhad kicked open the Tuesday market with the launch of a new dollar offering, while Saka Energi Indonesia announced its pursuit of a new dollar deal as well.
  • Aluminum Corp of China, Peking University Founder Group, Beijing Enterprises Holdings and Singapore’s Oxley Holdings all walked away with new bonds on Wednesday, wrapping up a blockbuster issuance week ahead of Easter.