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Richard Gathercole has been appointed as a director in high yield sales at NatWest Markets, the capital markets division of Royal Bank of Scotland, where he has had several roles in speculative grade and distressed debt since 2007.
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Asia’s primary bond market has been deathly silent this week, slammed shut by a pair of public holidays and a gun-shy investor base. But borrowers continue to wait on the sidelines, ready to jump at any chance they can get.
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A huge push is on to get capital markets to face up to climate change and start pricing in the risks. But there is a paradox: the more they get priced in, the harder it will get for those most vulnerable.
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The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China’s offshore bond regulator, has described media reports claiming it would ban bonds with maturities of under one-year as “groundless”.
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French car parts distributor Autodis announced an add-on of its only floating rate bond on Monday, amid higher average high yield funding costs but with investors confident that the market can cope.
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EA Partners II, the structured high yield bonds backed by loans to several airlines which are partners of Etihad, announced a note event of default on Friday, thanks to the low bids it received for loans to Air Berlin and Alitalia, both of which collapsed last year.