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  • Delhi International Airport (Dial) attracted a strongly oversubscribed book for its debut in the international bond market. The $288.75m seven year bullet was more than 17 times covered and traded up on Wednesday.
  • China Auto Rental (CAR) finally started taking orders on Wednesday, January 28, for what looks to be the first offshore bond by an Asian auto rental company. Due to its strong North American ties, the borrower waited until the US markets looked favourable and is hoping to see US funds jump in its maiden outing in the offshore bond market.
  • Meif Renewables, Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund Renewable Energy UK, priced its first bond issue on Thursday.
  • Silk Bidco, an investment vehicle backed by TDR Capital, launched a three day roadshow to sell €455m of high yield bonds to back its acquisition of a larger stake in Hurtigruten, the Norwegian cruise ship operator.
  • There is some overdue activity taking place in the Asia ex Japan high yield bond market with Delhi International Airport (Dial) sounding investors out for a seven year bullet on January 27. If successful, this could be the first major transaction for a sector that has been missing in action since the start of the year.
  • The Republic of Philippines status as a safe haven from the recent bout of macro concerns has prompted renewed investor interest in the county. The increased optimism was reflected by Rizal Commercial Banking Corp’s (RCBC) bond two weeks ago, and another lender, Security Bank Corp is now looking to do the same after opening books on January 27.