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  • Despite having bagged some of the biggest returns in the capital markets last year, European high yield fund managers are entering 2017 with unease as they survey central bank activity and potential political mishaps.
  • Bharat PetroResources has become the first Indian issuer to set out plans for a dollar outing this year, with roadshows due to wrap up early next week. With the Chinese New Year holidays expected to keep many mainland issuers at bay, DCM bankers said Indian firms will make up some of the shortfall. Morgan Davis and Addison Gong report.
  • China Aoyuan Property Group raised $250m in the first bond issuance from Asia ex-Japan this year, with investors flocking to the deal and driving the order book to a 10 times subscription.
  • French technical and energy services company Spie is mulling its options for the acquisition financing of German peer SAG, but a company source dismissed talk of an imminent high yield offering.
  • Europe’s corporate bond market has made exactly the start to 2017 that lead managers would have hoped for. RCI Banque, the French car finance bank, took the lead on the first business day, Tuesday, and although its deal was handsomely oversubscribed, it still left bankers unsure how strong investors’ appetites were.
  • Real estate company China Aoyuan Property Group has become the first issuer in Asia ex-Japan to launch a dollar bond in 2017, marketing a three year on Wednesday.