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Do not be reassured by the checks and balances narrative. The US presidential election matters desperately. Either the US will be in a position to keep leading the world, or it won’t.
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Only hours before one of the most tightly contested US presidential election in recent times is decided, participants in the European high yield market gave the event as non-plussed a shrug as it could manage.
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The visible European high yield pipeline was empty on Monday but for Perstorp, the Swedish specialty chemical company, which is running a seven day roadshow for its dual currency all debt refinancing deal.
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Primary activity in the Asia ex-Japan bond market was quiet on Monday as issuers and investors alike put activities on pause while they wait for the US presidential election results to be announced on Wednesday local time.
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China Nuclear Engineering Group Co pushed out its debut dim sum deal last Friday to get ahead of the US election this week. Despite the volatility, the transaction garnered Rmb2.7bn ($399.3m) in orders, with the issuer bagging Rmb1.5bn.
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Europe’s largest laboratory services company, Synlab, on Friday shot a new bond into the European high yield market deal to repay all of its 2022 floating rate notes.