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  • Arkema, the French chemicals company, announced on Tuesday a roadshow for a hybrid capital issue, despite volatile market conditions in which corporate hybrids in particular have been knocked wider.
  • Banks' reluctance to underwrite high yield transactions in September is contributing to the absence of new issuance this month, leveraged bankers said today.
  • All was quiet in the Asian bond market on Monday as secondary market volatility, geopolitical risk and general concerns about slowing global growth all provided a less than ideal issuing platform. Bond desks were closed in Japan and the US also leaving the market directionless, according to a syndicate banker.
  • Chinese state-owned Bohai Steel Group made its debut in the debt market with a dim sum bond on October 9, and managed to put in a good showing in the secondary market the following day, even though talks of a eurozone recession prompted a fire sale across markets.
  • Barclays has been forced to pull what would have been the first offshore renminbi bond from a Thai borrower, with investors staying away because of a lack of visibility on the company’s business operations.
  • Two issuers completed intraday bonds on Tuesday, raising hopes of renewed activity in the primary high yield market, following a week in which not a single new deal was priced. But bankers said leveraged firms were still wary of launching transactions, and apart from those two, no other deal was issued this week.