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  • Maoye International Holdings priced its debut dollar bond on Monday, its third attempt to sell an international deal. With the right timing and careful guidance by dealers, the bond crossed the line with orders of $1.1bn for the $300m offering.
  • Jingrui Holdings was forced to put its dollar bond on hold this week as bad news from the Chinese property sector deterred investors. But while bankers blame the macro backdrop, the company is small, highly leveraged and with a concentrated business model.
  • There is a festival atmosphere in Europe’s corporate bond markets. Interruptions from Easter and public holidays have left investors with even more cash weighing down their pockets than usual, and conditions are so good bankers are running out of superlatives.
  • High yield bond investors are buying Greek bonds with enthusiasm, but this is no frothy after-effect of the sovereign’s bond return. High yield funds returned to Greece 18 months ago, and have helped it recover. Yet don’t write off the banks. They never went away completely, and are set to return.
  • Maoye International Holdings priced its debut dollar bond on Monday, its third attempt to sell an international deal. With the right timing and careful guidance by dealers, the bond crossed the line with orders of $1.1bn for the $300m offering.
  • Jingrui Holdings has been forced to put its dollar offering on hold after as bad news from the Chinese property sector deterred investors. But while bankers are solely blaming the macro backdrop, the company is small, high leveraged with a concentrated business model.