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Sawit Sumbermas Sarana (SSMS), a high yield Indonesian palm oil producer, was forced to pull its debut dollar bond on Monday, failing to gain traction against a weak market backdrop.
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China South City Holdings and Wuhan Dangdai Science & Technology Industries (Group) Co grabbed a total of $600m from bonds on Monday, navigating a weak market backdrop to close their deals.
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Chinese companies Tianqi Lithium Corp and Yankuang Group Company have set the stage for their offshore transactions, with both hitting the road this week. Qingdao Hengshun Zhongsheng Group Co, meanwhile, has received the green light from regulators for an up to $200m bond.
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Fixed-line telecom operator WTT HK, known as Wharf T&T until recently, is taking bids for a five non call three year bond on Tuesday after drumming up interest through a global roadshow.
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After a long rally in US high yield credit, concerns over tax reform, weak earnings and merger struggles sparked a $2bn outflow from funds tracking the sector last week. Two energy issuers pulled deals during the week, but that did not stop three energy issuers stepping back into the market on Monday.
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Borrowers repricing and refinancing their debt are taking an ever bigger share of overall issuance in European leveraged finance markets. This week, Salt Mobile and Gates added to the already large list of names taking advantage of borrower-friendly conditions.