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  • Hyde Housing, a UK housing association, paid zero concession on its August 2055 sterling benchmark trade, with the borrower opting to raise debt at the shorter end of the maturity range it marketed to investors on Monday.
  • Ineos Styrolution, the styrenics supplying unit of Ineos, has signed a number of loan facilities to support its $5bn acquisition of BP’s aromatics and acetyls businesses. There were roughly $9bn in commitments from 23 banks.
  • Argentina announced an agreement with bondholders on Tuesday to restructure $65bn of debt. The country's dollar bonds had rallied late on Monday as rumours circulated that a deal was close following months of negotiations with either side repeatedly rejecting the other's proposals.
  • CP Pokphand Co, the Hong Kong-listed investment arm of Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Foods, has closed a $400m loan for refinancing with 15 lenders.
  • China’s hands-on approach into investigating Luckin Coffee signals that the regulators are serious about cracking down on financial crimes by corporations. But the full extent of their commitment will only be revealed by how they tackle similar problems in the future.
  • A HK$18bn ($2.3bn) term loan sealed by China Overseas Land and Investment in 2017 is doing the rounds in the secondary market, offering asset-starved banks an opportunity to take exposure to the Hong Kong-listed company.
  • South Korean game developer Kakao Games is set to list in September for up to W384bn ($323m), reviving the deal two years after dropping its initial IPO plans.
  • A recent flurry of bonds from financial institutions did not dent appetite among investors for China International Capital Corp’s (CICC) $500m deal on Monday.
  • Powerlong Real Estate Holdings received huge support from investors for its $200m bond on Monday. The deal’s modest size and expectations of limited imminent supply from Chinese property credits helped the firm get away with a negative new issue premium of about 10bp.
  • Chinese property developer KWG Group Holdings returned to the bond market on Monday, taking $200m at a level that was inside of fair value estimates from analysts.
  • More than 95% of the holders of each of Ecuador’s 10 international bonds participated by Monday’s deadline in a consent solicitation that allows the sovereign to restructure $17.4bn of debt.
  • Electricity giant AES Corporation is preparing a bond issue that will consolidate the debt of its Panamanian operating subsidiaries into one special purpose vehicle (SPV).