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  • Melco Resorts Finance added $350m to its existing 2025 bonds on Tuesday, managing to capture the interest of some Asian investors that had previously shunned the credit.
  • Asian issuers flooded into the debt market on Tuesday, as seven credits battled for attention amid a somewhat positive tone in the market. Greenland Hong Kong Holdings grabbed $200m, while China Gold International Resources Corp nailed a $500m three year and Shimao Property Holdings sealed a tap.
  • A busy Tuesday for dollar supply in Asia DCM is continuing unabated with a handful of launches and mandates, including one in euros, announced on Wednesday.
  • The European leveraged finance market was disappointed this week when Bain Capital’s and Cinven’s €5.3bn bid for German generic drug firm Stada fell apart.
  • China’s Baidu is readying a dual-tranche dollar bond offering, mandating banks for the deal, while Melco Resorts Finance opened a tap of its May notes on Tuesday.
  • Greenland Hong Kong Holdings returned to the market on Tuesday for the second time in as many weeks, as Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co and Hong Kong conglomerate Swire Pacific also launched dollar deals.