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  • After Monday’s British flavour to corporate bond issuance, German real estate company, Grand City Properties brought the only new issue in the market on Tuesday, as part of an exercise to extend the average maturity of its debt.
  • The race for the fixed line assets of Hutchison Telecommunications is nearing the finish line, with details emerging on the financing to support a bid by US private equity firm I Squared Capital. The firm is competing against a joint bid from MBK Partners and TPG Capital, which can already boast one clear win in the sector. Shruti Chaturvedi reports.
  • Iraq will start meeting investors on Friday ahead of potential return to the Eurobond market after an absence of 11 years.
  • The musical chairs in Hong Kong’s equity capital market hit a crescendo this week, as senior bankers from both bulge brackets and Chinese firms took turns swapping seats. With several positions still left to be filled, the movement is unlikely to stop soon. But all this points to a sustained rise in business, writes John Loh.
  • Weekends are when we all get a chance to let loose. Dinner parties, bleary-eyed catch-ups, long Sunday lunches with fellow old hands. But the younger generation appear to be taking a rather more sedate approach to their time off work.
  • India’s Nirma is set to hit the US term loan B market for financing to back its bid for Tronox Alkali, a US-based company. The flexibility that comes with selling into an institutional market pushed Nirma to pick a combination of a US TLB and a bond for its acquisition, said bankers.
  • JP Morgan taps insider for India ECM — Mizuho hires for debt team — ING hires ex-PSE chief for Philippines — StanChart adds to DCM syndicate team — BNY Mellon names Apac DR head
  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has suspended the issuance of offshore rupee bonds, after foreign holdings of rupee debt reached 92.7% of the authorised limit. The move will not only derail the Masala market — it could also dampen foreign investor interest in some Indian dollar deals.
  • Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) has pocketed $1bn after it cashed in a chunk of its H-shares in Postal Savings Bank of China with a dual-tranche exchangeable bond, drawing in outright investors keen to build a large position in a notoriously illiquid stock.
  • Moody’s has extended its review of Novo Banco’s senior debt ratings after the Portuguese bridge bank published details of its liability management exercise (LME) this week, warning that bondholder could suffer higher losses than the ratings agency initially expected.
  • Nitrogénmuvek, the Hungarian fertiliser group, became the second borrower with high yield ratings to cancel a deal this month, after Tereos pulled a highly structured bond seven days ago. This time, the problem was size.
  • HSBC has hired an SSA syndicate banker from NatWest Markets, with the new recruit set to make a switch to FIG syndicate, GlobalCapital understands.