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  • Nordic issuers are occupying both ends of the deal size range in the euro high yield market of late. First was Sweden's Instrum’s multibillion bond sale on Friday, and on Tuesday Denmark’s European Energy announced a €50m refinancing deal.
  • CVC flexed its buyout muscles again this week, buying two European tech companies for more than €1bn, while Blackstone has agreed to a joint venture for its recently acquired cigarette filter making business Rhodia Acetow with a unit of US chemicals firm Celanese.
  • CEE
    Russia benefitted from a huge technical bid for its bond sale on Tuesday with demand approaching $6bn by 10am, as investors are desperate to pick up debt from the country.
  • FIG
    BNP Paribas sold a seven year non-preferred issue on Tuesday, in the first ever total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) bond transaction aimed at regional investors.
  • CEE
    Turkey’s Isbank has hired banks to arrange an 11 year non-call six Basel III compliant tier two trade, continuing a spate of riskier debt issuance from Turkey’s banks this year.
  • For every step forward that the Masala bond market takes, it goes two steps backwards, with the Reserve Bank of India recently putting up barriers to keep high yield issuers out of offshore rupees. Cutting off low grade Masala issuance isn’t the worst thing to come out of the central bank’s announcement — the rules could also stifle investment grade deals.
  • ABS
    The application date for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) framework for European securitization and amendments to the capital requirements ratio (CRR) rules will be deferred until January 2019, according to sources close to the final trialogue discussions, which concluded earlier this month.
  • B. Grimm Power Public, the power unit of B. Grimm Group, announced a price range on Tuesday for its up to Bt11.8bn ($350m) IPO on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
  • The fate of Chinese A-shares in the MSCI emerging market index will be known on June 21 at about 4.30am Hong Kong time. While the likelihood of inclusion has gone up after MSCI’s latest consultation paper from March, experts are not expecting sizable capital inflows into Chinese equities to follow.
  • Indian Energy Exchange has filed a draft prospectus with the market regulator as it looks to join the country's thriving equity capital markets.
  • Two Indonesian financial institutions, Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) and Adira Dinamika Multi Finance, are scheduled to hit the loan market in July.
  • The Bond Connect will likely make its debut on July 3, Tae Yoo, head of client business development at the Hong Kong Exchange, told an industry event on Tuesday. While a full blueprint for the scheme is yet to be provided, what is clear is that Bond Connect investors will not have access to the onshore hedging market.