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  • An overzealous pricing strategy and a divisive credit rating meant JD.com’s debut dollar bond offering did not get off to a good start with the notes widening significantly in the secondary market on Monday.
  • Mario Draghi, European Central Bank president, is known for playing with his bazooka. Right now, it feels more like his Badedas. The capital markets are swimming in froth, as surely as if Draghi had doused them with revitalising bath goo.
  • The recent spate of pulled bonds in China has served as a wake-up call about the fickle nature of the country’s domestic debt market. But the success of the first offshore high yield dollar transaction in more than a month has led to hopes Chinese names could make their way back to international debt, writes Rev Hui.
  • Chili, an Italian online video platform, plans to list a €1.875m minibond next week on the Milan-based ExtraMOT Pro exchange.
  • Buzzi Unicem, the BB+ rated Italian cement and concrete group, on Wednesday issued €500m of seven year notes with minimal support from high yield funds.
  • China Aoyuan Property Group executed a highly popular $250m transaction this week that saw books more than seven times covered, in what was a rare appearance from a Chinese high yield property company in the dollar bond market.