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  • After a muted Monday, when British American Tobacco’s sterling and Hemso’s euro trades were the only deals on screens, the European corporate bond market has surged as buy-side demand supported negative yields and hefty order books.
  • Indiabulls Housing Finance raised Rp13.3bn ($200m) from its maiden Masala bond on Wednesday. The trade was the third public offshore rupee deal from an Indian name and more companies from different sectors are set to follow suit, reckon bankers.
  • China South City Holdings (CSC) raked in $200m from its Tuesday bond outing in what was a busy day of issuance in Asia’s primary debt market. The competition took a toll on the deal, as demand for the high yield property name was lacklustre.
  • German health care group Fresenius is set to unroll more than €5bn of debt to fund its acquisition of Quirónsalud, a Spanish peer, which it will integrate into its Helios hospital network.
  • Indiabulls Housing Finance is looking to raise a minimum of Rp10bn ($150m) from its maiden Masala bond, becoming only the third Indian corporate to seek offshore rupees in the public market.
  • China South City Holdings (CSC) has returned to US dollars after an absence of close to three years.