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  • Chinese property has been the most active sector in the bond market so far this this year, and for that reason has suffered more than others in a weak secondary market. But fund managers and syndicate officials are confident that the well known and trusted credits will have no trouble attracting interest, although debut borrowers are going to have to tread carefully.
  • Chu Kong Petroleum & Natural Gas Steel Pipe Holdings has completed a series of fixed income investor meetings in Singapore and Hong Kong that could result in the company’s first ever bond. But bankers questioned why a first-time issuer would court investors in such difficult market conditions.
  • China XD Plastics made its debut in the bond market last Friday, pricing a $150m five year deal. The size was smaller than issuer had hoped when it first approached investors late last year, but the fact that it won over buyers unfamiliar with its business and sold a successful bond in a difficult market made the transaction more satisfying than most, said a banker on the deal.
  • Frequent issuers Jaguar Land Rover and Fresenius were back in the high yield market on Tuesday, selling increased high yield bonds intraday.
  • HSS Hire has released yield guidance in the 6.75% area for its 5.5 year high yield bond.
  • Löwen Play is the latest in a spate of gambling companies entering the high yield bond market. The German company, owned by Ardian — the former Axa Private Equity — is looking for €265m of floating rate notes.