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  • With holidays and earning out of the way and markets wide open, four new high yield bonds and two big term loans hit the market on Monday, constituting more than $11bn of internationally-targeted supply in total, with more than €4.5bn of euros in the mix.
  • Indonesia's Pertamina is planning to sell a green bond before the end of 2022, as the oil and natural gas company plots a gradual transition of its core business.
  • Deutsche Telekom dialled in to the Aussie dollar market after an almost two year absence this week, extending its curve to 2041.
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  • Obi, the German DIY store, has launched a Schuldschen across three, five and seven years, according to market sources. The spread differential between three and five years is steeper-than-usual, to coax investors further along the maturity curve.
  • Mining company Korea Resources Corp (Kores) courted dollar investors with a five year transaction this week, marking its return to the bond market after a gap of three years.