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Moody’s is expecting an upturn in fortunes for the Chinese property sector as the effects of supportive monetary and regulatory policies implemented by China since the second half of 2014 start to gather momentum.
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While liquidity in all markets is worse than it was pre-crisis, high yield bonds have seen the smallest downturn – and liquidity has picked up since 2012, according to research from JP Morgan.
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Darling Ingredients, the Texas-based food ingredients maker, sold a €515m senior unsecured bond to yield 4.75% on Friday, even as French cable manufacturer Nexans was pulling its €250m deal.
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Nexans, the French cable manufacturer, became on Friday the first double-B rated issuer to pull a European high yield bond this year. It cited unfavourable pricing and volatility in the market.
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Singaporean hospitality brand Banyan Tree Holdings has priced a five year note, reaping S$100m ($77m) from the offering.
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Peking University Founder Group (Founder Group) tapped the dollar market for the first time on May 28 and managed to bag $500m from a three year bond. While the timing of the trade surprised market observers, they were impressed by the outcome.