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  • Leveraged loan issuance is set to outpace sales of new high yield bonds with a surge this year, pushed by a varied array of borrowers seeking not just tighter margins on old debt, such as US chemical group Angus this week, but also funding for acquisitions, as with Nordic travel operator Etraveli.
  • Chinese issuers are starting to look beyond US dollars for new fundraising opportunities, with attractive cross-currency swap rates — and the potential for diversification — making Singapore dollars and euro issuance the flavour of the month. Morgan Davis reports.
  • An overnight sell-down in Kingboard Chemical Holdings netted a larger than expected HK$1bn ($133m) for its controlling shareholder on Wednesday, as talk of the stock’s inclusion in a major index spurred investor demand.
  • Indonesia’s Kawasan Industri Jababeka returned to the market on Wednesday, adding nearly $111m to its existing 2023s in an opportunistic tap.
  • Amid all of the hand-wringing about the advent of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive on January 3, there are some firms which are set to be clear winners, and welcome the start of the controversial regulation.
  • If the only benchmark euro deal on Thursday had been true to its roots, it would have built a waiting list rather than an order book. But demand still far outstripped supply when Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari sold its second corporate bond issue.
  • ICBC Financial Leasing Co raised $950m from a dual-tranche transaction on Wednesday, as it focused on extending its maturity profile. But its 10 year struggled to gain traction, against a backdrop of falling 10 year US Treasury yields.
  • DNB Boligkreditt enjoyed great execution for its €1.5bn seven year covered bond on Thursday, but real money accounts switched out of more expensive deals in good size for the first time in months, suggesting investors have far less inclination to add to positions at prevailing spread levels than was previously the case.
  • In recent months Swiss food group Nestlé has extended its euro corporate bond curve with some of its largest ever deals after it started a Sfr20bn share buy-back in July. But the issuer has not forgotten its eurodollar investors and on Thursday printed its third deal of 2017 in the format.
  • Komplett Bank, the Norwegian consumer lender, priced a Nkr896m sale of shares on Oslo Bors at the top of the initial range, bucking the trend of many recent flotations.
  • The bank’s role on the world’s biggest technology M&A deal has turned a tough year into a potentially memorable one, but the bank still has a way to go to rebuild its corporate finance business, writes David Rothnie.
  • BNP Paribas followed Société Générale into the senior non-preferred market on Thursday, fresh from issuing a blowout $750m additional tier one (AT1) earlier in the week.