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Malaysian low cost carrier AirAsia is set to make its first outing to the international bond market having mandated three banks to arrange a series of fixed income meetings.
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High yield investors are facing a unique proposition with Jiangsu NewHeadLine (NHL) opening books to a three year dollar bond on January 6, in what would be a rare high yielding credit that is linked to a local Chinese municipal government.
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European high yield specialists hope the continent's market can repeat in 2016 its sharp outperformance compared with the US market last year — but history suggests that the two markets tend not to diverge for long.
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Struggling Indonesian company Trikomsel Oke has had its debt payment obligations suspended, according to an official statement released by the firm on January 4.
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Asia’s debt capital market is set for a busy start to the year with both repeat and debut issuers looking to sell dollar offerings as early as this week.
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Hong Kong-listed Redco Properties Group has completed a consent solicitation to modify terms and conditions of its outstanding dollar bond in a bid to have more flexibility to pursue business opportunities.