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GCL New Energy’s $500m offshore bond plummeted by more than three points in secondary trading on Monday, after its parent company failed to dispose of an asset in Zhejiang. The price plunge also had a knock-on effect on other Chinese new energy bonds.
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The funding for KKR’s acquisition of BMC Software is set to add almost $2bn of high yield bonds in euros and dollars this week, the last portion of a cross-border, multi-billion debt deal that has enlivened the leveraged finance markets.
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Primary bond issuance in Asia-ex Japan has carried on well into the summer, albeit with little participation from high yield borrowers. But bond bankers expect a climax this week before the market quietens down until September.
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Natixis has made three senior appointments in Hong Kong to support its growing investment banking activities in Asia Pacific.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV) bonds are making a comeback in both the primary and secondary markets offshore, as the government suggests a shift in priorities from deleveraging to maintaining economic growth. But will the rally last — and for how long? Addison Gong reports.
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Across the credit spectrum, US corporate borrower inactivity made for a July that was exceptionally quiet, compared to typical summer volumes.