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  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association this week published an initial list of 35 bonds to be considered as deliverables in the forthcoming Abengoa credit event auction, which will settle 2014 credit default swaps, but not updated 2003 transactions.
  • European high yield specialists hope the continent's market can repeat in 2016 its sharp outperformance compared with the US market last year — but history suggests that the two markets tend not to diverge for long.
  • Standard & Poor’s has put the credit rating of Chinese mall developer Renhe Commercial Holdings on negative watch after one of the company's subsidiaries breached covenants on a syndicated loan. The breach could prompt banks to demand an early repayment, which the firm might find tough to meet.
  • Struggling Indonesian company Trikomsel Oke has had its debt payment obligations suspended, according to an official statement released by the firm on January 4.
  • Eurozone quantitative easing may benefit new high yield issuance less than it will help other primary debt markets, Standard & Poor’s said in its European corporate credit outlook for 2016 on Monday. Nevertheless, market participants remain hopeful.
  • Asia’s debt capital market is set for a busy start to the year with both repeat and debut issuers looking to sell dollar offerings as early as this week.