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  • Volatility has hurt secondary spreads and primary deal flow in the Asian bond market but really it is no bad thing. A quiet month is just what the market needs after an overwhelming amount of supply so far this year.
  • Swissport, the world’s largest provider of cargo and airport ground services, increased the loan portion of its debt raise at the expense of bonds as investors demanded steep yields in a volatile market.
  • Thomas Cook's shares and bonds fell on Monday after the company disclosed that it is in talks to raise £150m of capital from its creditors and largest shareholder to keep trading over the winter period.
  • Excellence Commercial Properties Co made a quick outing to the dollar bond market on Friday, raising $150m in its second offshore debt sale of the year.
  • Swissport, the world’s largest provider of cargo and airport ground services,has increased the loan portion of its debt raise at the expense of bonds amid a volatile August market.
  • Burford Capital’s debt and equity securities rebounded on Thursday, after the firm rebutted claims from short seller Muddy Waters Research that it was "arguably insolvent". The episode brought some rare excitement to the sterling retail bond market, but is perhaps emblematic of its decline over the past few years. Meanwhile, investors appeared undecided over whether Muddy Waters’ claims about the litigation funder were correct.