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  • The Asian debt market is set for a modest week in terms of primary issuance volume, as more borrowers continue to engage with investors even after completing roadshows.
  • The iShares 0-5 Year High Yield Corporate Bond exchange traded fund (SYHG), which tracks short dated US high yield credit, has unwound almost 40% of its asset base in the last week and a half after investor Charles Schwab pulled its money to put into another high yield fund.
  • Dutch data centre operator Interxion sold a €1bn bond deal this week, the largest fixed rate junk bond of 2018 so far, as the European high yield primary market starts to warm up after a quiet couple of weeks.
  • Asiana Airlines, South Korea’s second largest carrier, fell victim to the rising interest rate environment, cancelling a senior perpetual bond sale on Thursday. While the notes had a relatively investor friendly structure for a perp, credit analysts did not see much value in the deal.
  • Corporate and financial institution bond issuance resumed in Europe this week as calm returned to markets after bruising Italian political turmoil led to an ugly and deal-less end to May. With a government installed, markets are working again, but the heavy backlog of issuers is emerging only slowly, anxious not to arrive too soon. Jon Hay, Nigel Owen and Victor Jimenez report.
  • UBS has appointed Kevin Cui and Terry Schmassmann as co-heads of Asia DCM syndicate, effective immediately, according to an internal memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.