Investors cave in and lap up corporate bonds without change of control terms
Seven benchmark European corporate bonds were priced this week in one of the busiest spells so far this year. But despite recent claims that investors were going to insist on change of control clauses to protect them against leveraged buy-outs and mergers, only one of the deals carried this protection.
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