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  • Every shade of corporate bond has been able to find a home with euro investors this week, despite investors’ mutterings about overly zealous spread tightening and continued scepticism about the long end.
  • Hong Kong's United Photovoltaics and Chinese issuers Reward Science and Technology Industry Group Co, Beijing Capital Group and Yuzhou Properties Company all launched new dollar transactions Wednesday amid a flurry of pre-holiday issuance.
  • Paper packaging maker Smurfit Kappa launched a drive by benchmark euro offering on Tuesday, as it looks to refinance existing securitisation facilities.
  • Yanlord Land Group’s decision to wait until the New Year to return to the bond market paid off handsomely. Launching into a less volatile market on Monday, the deal attracted a peak order book of $2.8bn and priced at a good level for the issuer.
  • Times Property Holdings made a successful return to the international debt market on Monday with a $375m bond, benefiting from a strategy of starting with a generous initial guidance before slashing it by almost 40bp.
  • London-headquartered Vedanta Resources is pursuing a new 5.5 year dollar transaction after more than three years out of the international market,. The new deal is taking place alongside a tender offer for two of the company’s existing notes.