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  • The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is expecting IPO issuance to stay robust in the second half of the year, capping a solid 2016 amid an increasing backlog of firms filing for first time share sales.
  • Clearstream is looking to better connect global investors to China’s interbank bond market (CIBM) with a link set to launch in October. The firm is also working on a joint venture (JV) with the China Foreign Exchange Trading System (CFETS) to launch a bond exchange in Europe, GlobalRMB has learned.
  • Deutsche Börse has narrowly achieved the required votes from its shareholders to approve its merger with the London Stock Exchange Group, meaning only the possible objections of regulators now stand in the deal's way.
  • IHS Markit has launched indices that track US dollar, sterling and euro investment grade infrastructure corporate bonds, as well as US dollar high yield infrastructure names.
  • The surging rally in credit markets since the start of the month hit an impasse this week, as trader caution set in ahead of key policy decisions by the Bank of Japan on Friday and the Bank of England next week.
  • An auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Portugal Telecom International Finance returned a low final price, but slightly higher than had been indicated by secondary bond and CDS levels despite greater physical settlement interest to sell.