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The International Capital Market Association has published definitions for terms used to indicate interest for bonds in the secondary market, such as “axe”, in response to frustration on the buy-side about dealers’ occasionally loose interpretations.
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In this round-up, the People’s Bank of China leaves the one year medium-term lending facility rate unchanged for over a year, it plans Rmb25bn ($3.9bn) of bill issuance in Hong Kong, and the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses approve China’s first public infrastructure real estate investment trusts since the pilot programme’s launch last April.
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In this round-up, China records the lowest population growth in decades, the pace of credit expansion moderates, and a surge in the country’s factory gate prices adds to global inflation concerns.
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A number of Chinese high yield borrowers that hit the dollar bond market this week have seen mixed responses to their notes in secondary trading, which bankers say is a sign of changing market sentiment and investor response.
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BNP Paribas has created a new global banking division in Asia Pacific, a move that brings the structure of its business in the region in line with its international operations, GlobalCapital Asia has learnt.
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If issuers succeed in pushing down the fees they pay banks for syndicating transactions, they could face a more volatile market and reduced competition among banks for their business, according to SSA market participants.