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Investors have been loading up on higher yielding long term corporate bonds, in spite of the asset class's average credit rating having declined in recent years.
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Miles Tadman, former distressed debt analyst at Deutsche Bank and Barclays, has joined investment banking firm SC Lowy in London.
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has slapped Moody’s Investors Service with a HK$11m ($1.4m) fine for what the regulator says are shortcomings in a 2011 report on Chinese issuers published by the agency.
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Voting closes today for GlobalCapital’s 2016 Bond Awards.
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Recent actions by the European Central Bank and US Federal Reserve, along with more buoyant commodity prices, have reined in a long running market dislocation, with the basis between credit default swaps and cash bonds having tightened during March.
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A key area of derivatives focus in the planned merger between data firms Markit and IHS will be opening up Markit's credit default swap analysis to IHS corporate clients, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.