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  • Qinghai Provincial Investment Group made a quick return to the bond market this week, giving investors an opportunity to top up their exposure five months after making its debut.
  • A group of nine Chinese companies have received approval from the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to sell international bonds.
  • What will happen to share prices and bond returns if the climate warms by 1.5°C, 2°C, 3°C? You don’t know, and neither does anyone else. But these scenarios are probable. It’s time we worked it out — and a decision before the G20 next weekend could make a huge difference.
  • State-owned enterprise Qinghai Provincial Investment Group Co is making a rapid return to the international debt market, launching a new dollar bond on Tuesday about four months after its debut.
  • The European high yield bond market welcomed a bursting deal pipeline this week, leaving behind last week’s sabre rattling between investors and issuers.
  • Modern Land (China) Co grabbed $130m from its green bond on Thursday, but the pricing of the notes did not move throughout bookbuilding as investors were less than impressed with the high yield credit.