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Asia's bond market is gearing up for a more positive week following marginal improvement in the backdrop. Investment grade rated Bank of Rakyat Indonesia kicked off a new issuance on Monday, with more transactions expected to follow.
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The euro high yield bond pipeline brought five deals to the market this week, as secondary yield spreads and payoff expectations tightened, partially reversing recent trends.
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Agile Group Holdings printed a smaller-than-expected $200m bond on Wednesday, struggling to source demand in spite of a generous yield, raising questions about the timing of the transaction.
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Graham Tufts has left his position as vice chairman of leveraged and acquisition finance at HSBC and is understood to be joining Royal Bank of Canada in a senior role.
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Four borrowers took advantage of a barren US high yield market on Tuesday to price drive by deals, including a second deal in the past two weeks from offshore drilling company Transocean.
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Ronshine China Holdings reopened a 2021 bond on Tuesday, adding $225m to a three year puttable line sealed in January this year. The deal is the latest in a series of capital raising exercises designed to ease the firm’s refinancing burden.