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August is traditionally a slow month in the corporate bond market as the common perception is that many market participants are away from their desks enjoying their summer holidays. But recent deals have shown that investors are around, and are willing and able to buy.
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High yield property company Intiland Development flopped in the offshore market on Tuesday, failing to price what would have been its debut dollar deal.
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Debt syndicate banker Angie Li has joined DBS from Guotai Junan International after two years at the Chinese firm.
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Tesla’s only high yield bond traded at its highest level since mid-March on Tuesday, after CEO Elon Musk said he was considering a take-private deal that led investors to consider the bond’s attractive change of control provision.
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After suffering the slowest month in a decade in July, the US high yield pipeline burst into life this week with two new deals on Tuesday and a further $5bn in the pipeline for the rest of the week.
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Speculative grade debt buyers believe borrowers will keep deleveraging, according to an August credit investor survey by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. But fund managers also think the market is failing to price leverage correctly.