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Indian issuers have been a rarity in the bond market this year, with 15 international deals reaching investors. But market participants are predicting a busy fourth quarter, thanks to growing needs for infrastructure funding and new changes to rules governing offshore fundraising. Narae Kim reports.
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It is Shanghai, not Frankfurt, where investors in the European high yield market have their eyes cast as China's impact on buy side sentiment overcomes ECB decisions, according to a BAML survey.
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Commerzbank has hired two senior credit salespeople to its fixed income and currencies business in London.
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Hellman & Friedman is acquiring a majority stake in the Swedish company Securitas Direct with a €2.7bn financing package involving bonds and loans.
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Leveraged finance specialist firm DebtXplained has announced the addition of three senior lawyers to its team, including a former Allen & Overy employee.
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Real estate developer Country Garden Holdings is readying itself to become the first Chinese issuer to sell a sukuk, announcing on October 5 its intention to print an Islamic bond based on the shariah principle of Murabahah.