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One of India’s largest property developers, Indiabulls Real Estate, is in the market with its debut bond. The deal follows hot on the heels of fellow Indian high yield issuer JSW Steel.
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The nasty feelings of a fortnight ago, when credit investors suddenly remembered what bad markets were like, have not been forgotten in the European corporate bond market, but they are fading.
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The Indian high yield bond market is finally getting its act together following a stop-start year with JSW Steel going live with a five year dollar bond on November 5.
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The Asian bond market got a rare slice of diversification away from Chinese credits recently, when Tata Motors issued a $750m dual trancher that was easily covered by a $4.5bn order book. It is certainly encouraging to see Indian corporates getting such a hot reception, but others will need to take a more calculated approach to offshore financing.
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Piped gas operator China Oil and Gas Group made a memorable return to the debt market on November 3 with a $300m-capped bond that was more than 11 times subscribed. With such a huge order book, the issuer was able to take advantage to price through its existing dollar curve.
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Nexteer Automotive Group, which has operations in China but is headquartered in Michigan, is marketing its debut dollar bond.