Distressed CMC Ravenna stokes HY’s Italian fears

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Distressed CMC Ravenna stokes HY’s Italian fears

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The risk appetite of high yield bond investors in Europe continues to pall, as Italian construction firm Cooperativa Muratori e Cementisti di Ravenna filed for creditor protection this week.

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