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  • A spike in US Treasury yields on Thursday had a knock-on effect on bond spreads in Asia, posing an additional challenge for issuers ready to head out the gates next week.
  • As environmental and social “impact” becomes a ubiquitous buzzword in financial markets, the risk of muddle and conflict over what it means has intensified, even giving rise to the term “impact washing”. But efforts to shed light and bring harmony are advancing rapidly, with three major contributions in the space of three weeks.
  • The International Finance Corp will launch next week at the World Bank/IMF annual meetings in Bali a set of Operating Principles for Impact Management, which are designed to complement the framework for analysing impact produced by the Impact Management Project.
  • American Tire Distributor (ATD) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday after battling shifts in the tire industry that saw two major manufacturers cut ties with the firm earlier this year.
  • As the clock ticks down to the end of 2018, Asia’s debt issuers and bankers are hoping for a rebound in supply. But they have to first face a number of challenges, writes Addison Gong.
  • Rising oil prices, strong corporate performance and a supply shortage have driven US high yield bond spreads to their tightest level since the financial crisis. After several cycles of tightening and widening this year, some investors think that this time there is still more room for the rally to run.