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  • A number of untested European companies have made their entrance to the international high yield bond market in the past two weeks as central banks fuel conditions that pamper repeat and new issuers alike, while driving investors into ever riskier assets in a hunt for yield. Karoliina Liimatainen reports.
  • Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group Co, a subsidiary of Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group, raised a larger-than-expected $400m bond at a premium, amid media spotlight onshore on a member of the family that owns the firm.
  • Two local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) from the Zhejiang province, Shaoxing Shangyu State-owned Capital Investment and Operation Co and Hangzhou Linjiang Investment Development Co, priced their inaugural dollar bonds this week.
  • Aircraft leasing and aviation services company Avia Solutions Group became the latest debutant in the European high yield bond market on Tuesday. Central bank monetary policy has eased the path for a number of debuts in the last couple of weeks.
  • Europe's high grade corporate bond investors are welcoming the break in issuance expected in the second half this week, after a flurry of trades across the size and maturity spectrum on Monday and Tuesday made some sizeable demands on their credit lines so late in the year.
  • Macau casino operator Melco Resorts & Entertainment, Philippine power company AC Energy and a local government financing vehicle from Jiangxi were among the crop of issuers to hit the bond market on Tuesday.