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  • British member club operator Soho House on Friday began roadshowing its £200m bond, offering the market its first Caa1 credit since July.
  • Trade & Development Bank of Mongolia (TDBM) is hoping to replicate the success it had earlier this year with a new 144A/Reg S offering.
  • The euro high yield market has been without a new issue for two weeks now, but market participants are confident that it will restart its engines, now that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision has been revealed.
  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) this week released new guidelines for offshore corporate bond issuance. While the move is supposed to further simplify the process and relax existing restrictions, the new rules have created a lot of uncertainty and led to fears that it will make offshore bond issuance more difficult, writes Carrie Hong.
  • CLP Wind Farms, a unit of CLP India, became the first corporate from the country to issue a green bond on September 15. Market participants expect India’s green issuance to take off, as it needs such financing with more liquidity expected to guarantee pricing benefits.
  • Swedish group Akelius Residential Property on Wednesday sold €300m of unsecured notes with speculative grade ratings, entirely to investment grade investors.