Grohe blowout reopens the taps for high yield floaters
Floating rate notes returned to Europe’s high yield market with a vengeance this week, as the prospect of an earlier than expected rise in Eurozone interest rates began to make its impact felt in deal structures. Germany’s Grohe issued a blowout Eu500m bond that bankers said could open the floodgates for more such deals.
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