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  • Mizuho has added a new member to its debt syndication team for pan-Asia, with Jennifer Wang starting her new role on Monday.
  • The unpredictability of economic policies in the US and Europe, paired with increasing default rates, could hit investors in the US high yield market, said Markov Processes International on Tuesday.
  • The Bank of England’s revamped quantitative easing programme hit an early snag last week when the central bank failed to source enough Gilts on just the second day of purchases.
  • European high yield bonds and leveraged loans have maintained interest this week for investors, despite a lack of deals, as other parts of the corporate market have finally been lulled to summer slumber.
  • Dovish actions taken by the Bank of England last week, particularly its sterling corporate bond buying programme, helped send short dated credit and equity implied volatility near to their post-crisis lows, prompting traders to begin to roll out of short volatility trades and size up potential bumps in September.
  • Sterling bond yields may be sinking but that has rekindled investor demand for UK bond exchange traded funds at the expense of Gilts, according to IHS Markit.