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  • European corporate bond market participants are enviously looking at their counterparts in the financial and SSA sectors as supply started to flow again in those areas this week. There is no sign yet of any corporate bond issuers returning from the summer hiatus, but investors have clear ideas about what they want.
  • Indonesia’s Modernland Realty raised $150m on Tuesday to offset some of its pressing debt maturities, becoming the country’s first high yield bond issuer since May.
  • Chinese industrial name Fufeng Group raised $350m from a bond on Tuesday, offering a coupon step-up to show its commitment to maintaining its investment grade rating from S&P. Logan Property Holdings Co also separately bagged $300m on the same day.
  • The UK and Italy are potential flashpoints in a European credit market where political fragmentation is the biggest internal risk, Standard & Poor’s warned on Tuesday. Continued low interest rates will be crucial to companies staying in good financial health.
  • Hangzhou Jianggan District Urban Construction and Comprehensive Development Co has raised $200m from a bond, shrugging off news from last week that a Xinjiang local government financing vehicle (LGFV) had unexpectedly missed payments on a renminbi note.
  • Chris Munro, co-head of leveraged finance for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is leaving London to take up a new role as the bank’s sole global head of leveraged finance in New York.