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  • The cottage industry of firms providing European high yield fund managers with digital bond terms databases is growing. Street Dilligence has joined DebtExplain, Dealogic and CreditSights. Each aims to make investors wiser and better able to make quick investment decisions. High yield bankers have predictably been less enthusiastic about their rise, even though the firms claim there are benefits for them, too.
  • Michigan’s Superior Industries International met a hesitant European high yield bond market on Monday, as it began offering its debut bond to fund its acquisition of German peer Uniwheels.
  • Korean Air Lines (KAL) has become the first high yield issuer from the country to sell an international bond in nearly four years. Its $300m inaugural standalone deal is also evidence of Chinese banks slowly gaining clout in the region, with BOC International (BOCI) becoming the first Chinese firm to lead a Korean offering on a sole basis. Addison Gong reports.
  • Chinese property developers are increasingly looking at 364 day bonds as a way to sidestep approval delays from the National Development and Reform Commission, after Fantasia Holdings Group Co sold a $350m public note this week. Short-term bonds offer a quick fix for borrowers, but there are concerns over whether this is sustainable in the longer run, writes Addison Gong.
  • Optoelectronic display manufacturer Tunghsu Group Co wrapped up its inaugural offshore deal on Wednesday, finding support from domestic and international accounts, despite operating in a relatively unfamiliar industry.
  • Chinese high yield company Hilong Holding has mandated banks for a dollar bond.