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  • Taiwanese electronic components manufacturer Yageo Corp bagged $180m on Tuesday after boosting the size of a five year zero-coupon convertible bond, according to a source familiar with the matter.
  • Singapore-based online gaming company Sea has launched a $1bn convertible bond, following a surge in its share price after reporting strong first quarter earnings.
  • European equities rallied sharply on Monday as little signs of secondary Covid-19 outbreaks emerged in the region over the weekend following the easing of lockdowns in many countries. Market sources expect that the renewed optimism is likely to lead to another strong week for equity capital markets transactions.
  • The convertible bond market has become one of the hottest areas of the capital markets with a huge surge in issuance in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. But there is growing concern among investors about the capacity of the market to absorb all of this new paper.
  • ArcelorMittal’s $2bn recapitalisation with equity and mandatorily convertible bonds has traded badly in the aftermarket, leaving investors nursing heavy losses and raising fears of wider market contagion. Aidan Gregory, Sam Kerr and Owen Sanderson report.
  • Zhongsheng Group Holdings tapped the equity-linked market for HK$4.56bn ($588.4m) this week to repurchase an outstanding convertible bond. The firm found strong demand from the usual sets of investors but also got new names looking for defensive opportunities. Jonathan Breen reports.