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Asian debt borrowers were able to skirt market volatility for much of last week, selling more than $9bn of bonds. But the market slump hit Asia hard as the week drew to a close and the jitters continued on Monday morning.
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Only a few issuers braved the MTN market in what was otherwise a week silenced by coronavirus volatility. With deals far and few between, bankers highlighted trades from Lufthansa and the Brussels Capital Region as market standouts.
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In this round-up, the growth of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) infections outside China outpaced that reported by the country, Chinese regulators announced more loosening policies and the trade of wild animals for consumption is banned in the Mainland.
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Leveraged finance investors are no shrinking violets, and held out longer than most against the rising pessimism caused by the coronavirus. But by Thursday, it was even giving high yield and leveraged loan players a sinking feeling.
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Workers of the world’s capital markets united this week in efforts to keep the funding flowing as the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus advances. Roadshows, mandate pitches and even quotidian office life faced emergency changes as embattled financiers braced themselves and their businesses for virus disruption.
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Coronavirus fears loomed over an otherwise benign SFVegas conference this week, with concerns over a pandemic trickling particularly into the aircraft segment. Sources say tangible cracks are beginning to show, with one deal shelved and spreads widening dramatically in the last week.