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Wu Xiaoling, former vice-governor of China's central bank, has spoken out about the poor quality of financing available to Chinese businesses, saying they need more channels to help them develop.
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The Association for Financial Markets in Europe has voted in the board of its high yield market division and appointed a new chairman.
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Dealers will hold an auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Portugal Telecom International Finance, after the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s (ISDA's) EMEA Determinations Committee ruled that a bankruptcy credit event had been triggered on the contracts
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The European high yield market has dealt with bouts of risk aversion and fund outflows before — but the UK’s June 23 referendum on European Union membership has thrown up further challenges for the asset class, said Fitch Ratings in its first post-Brexit market report.
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Two entities of China’s Chonqing municipality — the Nan’an district financing vehicle and the Chonqing Grain Group — have mandated banks for potential deals while Huai’an’s local government financing vehicle is also seeking a new bond.
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It was high yield that sprung back to life in Asia this week, while investment grade counterparts remained on the sidelines amid a cautious environment. Market participants remain hopeful that the region’s high yield market will benefit from a possible Brexit-driven pivot from European investors, write Narae Kim and Max Bower.