Carrefour welcomed back after two years

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Carrefour welcomed back after two years

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20151123 - BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows the HyperMarket Carrefour Auderghem - Ouderghem which stays open, Monday 23 November 2015, in Brussels. The terrorist threat level is being kept at level four, the maximum, for the time being, in Brussels region, and has be maintained at level three for the rest of the country. All schools in Brussels and the subway stay closed. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ | LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/PA Images

Carrefour, the French supermarkets group, sold Europe's second corporate bond deal of the week on Tuesday, as the market slowly recovered from the volatility of the previous week. There still remained some nervousness around market conditions, however, so Carrefour had to ensure it offered investors a healthy premium.

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