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  • XPO Logistics, the US transport logistics company, wants to issue a $2bn-equivalent four tranche bond to fund its acquisition of Norbert Dentressangle, the French trucking group.
  • CMA CGM, the French container shipping company, has ditched the dollar tranche from its planned €715m-equivalent high yield bond issue and just raised €550m in euros.
  • Debut borrower Beijing Construction Engineering Group (BCEG) came to the offshore bond market for the first time on June 3 as it looked to take full advantage of strong feedback it garnered during a roadshow. Despite the packed pipeline on that day, the Chinese borrower fetched $500m on the back of solid demand.
  • Europe’s bond market has been a tricky place for corporate issuers this week, with volatile interest rates making investors reluctant to buy new paper.
  • The dim sum bond market is set to welcome a new name with technology giant Lenovo Group opening books to an up to Rmb3.5bn ($574m) offering on June 3.
  • China Three Gorges Corp (CTG) has opened books for what will be its first outing to the international bond market, marketing a dual tranche offering in dollars and euros on June 3. Joining CTG in the market is Beijing Construction Engineering Group (BCEG), which started taking bids for its debut dollar bond.