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High yield credit and stock markets were immediate beneficiaries of the US Federal Reserve's decision on Wednesday to raise interest rates for the first time since 2006.
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Loans are the last bastion of European corporate finance activity, as the rest of the market falls to Federal Reserve trepidation. But the right message from the Fed could open the door for small, opportunistic trades.
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The Asian high yield bond market did not had a vintage year in 2015 with a dramatic reduction in volumes thanks in no small part to troubles surrounding China. With no end in sight for the slowdown in the world’s second largest economy, bankers are predicting a switch in strategy to deal with the difficult year ahead. Rev Hui reports.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Simon Roue to the new position of head of DCM for Asia Pacific.
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Both the investment grade and high yield markets in Europe ground to halt on Monday, as the approaching holidays put the brakes on the market and volatility spikes.
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Nomura's head of southeast Asia debt capital markets is understood to be leaving the firm at the end of this month.