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  • The fate of credit default swaps referencing Grupo Isolux Corsán Finance hung in the balance on Thursday, with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s EMEA Determinations Committee weighing whether the company would become the third of last August’s five widest trading iTraxx Crossover constituents to trigger a credit event in 12 months.
  • Auto-parts business Adient on Thursday started pricing a $2bn cross-border bond, attracting high demand for a deal that could be the last high yield offering before the European market breaks for the summer.
  • Road King Infrastructure’s new $450m three year bond proved widely popular among investors, attracting an order book of about $6.5bn.
  • After a successful outing in the bond market in June this year, India's Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group returned for a tap on Wednesday, in what bankers described as an opportunistic transaction.
  • Lippo Karawaci navigated a crowded primary bond market on Wednesday to add $260m to its 2022s with a tap. The success of the deal reflects a big improvement in market sentiment compared with the early part of the year, when the Indonesian developer failed to pull off an exchange offer.
  • NTPC ventured into uncharted territory on Wednesday, issuing India’s maiden green bond denominated in offshore rupees. While the deal is expected to be the first of many, the development of the asset class depends on the stability of the currency and secondary market liquidity. Narae Kim reports.