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Bonds of energy importers have sold off, but investors convinced fundamentals are still strong
Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
The break in primary maret activity has now lasted longer than the one that followed the 'liberation day' US tariff announcement last April

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  • A handful of Chinese investment grade names bombarded the dollar debt market on Tuesday, taking more than $2bn.
  • CMB International Capital Corp, China Merchants Bank's wholly-owned offshore financial services platform, jumped into the offshore market on Tuesday to raise $600m.
  • Zhongyu Gas Holdings, a Hong-Kong listed natural gas distribution company, pulled its debut dollar bond on Tuesday evening after setting final guidance, leading some away from the trade to speculate that an aggressive pricing approach scuppered the deal. But its hiccup didn’t deter other issuers from hitting the market. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Jinke Property Group Co raised $325m from its bond market return on Tuesday, with its deal receiving peak demand of about $1.45bn during bookbuilding.
  • Kanzhun, China’s largest online recruitment platform, is planning a $100m listing of American depository shares on the Nasdaq.
  • International loans from Chinese borrowers have gained pace, with a number of deals being launched into syndication recently. Liquidity is ample and bankers are confident of deal success — but some caution is essential.