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  • Markit, the financial information services firm, has hired an experienced banker to head up index research and development in New York.
  • An auction this month to settle credit default swaps referencing Norske Skog will produce wildly divergent recoveries for investors at different maturities, terms published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) have confirmed.
  • Biostime International Holdings and Xuzhou Economic and Technology Development Zone State-Owned Assets Management (Xuzhou ETDZ) are gearing up for what will be their first outings in the international bond market.
  • Tsinghua University Science Park is planning to print what would be its inaugural dollar-denominated green bond, according to a source close to the matter.
  • As the UK’s EU referendum approaches, associated uncertainty has seen risk in the sterling corporate bond market rise, with liquidity taking a blow.
  • High yield participants predict that they will see a boost in issuance before the summer break, as the market enjoys the trickle-down effect of the ECB's CSPP and UK voters possible vote 'Remain' in the UK's EU membership referendum— but few believe the boost will be sustainable.