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China Merchants Port Holdings Co (CMP) paid a generous premium to close a $600m dual-tranche bond on Tuesday, responding to weakness in the secondary prices of similar deals.
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The UK’s InterContinental Hotels and Italian airport Società Esercizi Aeroportuali have mandated for bond issues, giving investors another attempt to pick up some potentially higher yielding debt than has been on offer recently.
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Investment grade companies are filtering into the euro bond market in the run-up to the last quarter of the year, including Informa, the UK publishing and exhibition company, which wants to swap its private placements for public bonds.
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Adidas showed that the sustainability bond market has further to run on Tuesday, when the German sportswear company launched its debut trade in the format inside fair value.
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Three Asian lenders in the Schuldschein market have said they are struggling to lend into specific sectors that have fallen into difficulty during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Experian Finance, a credit scoring company, was out in the sterling bond market on Monday as a slew of euro corporate bond mandates hit screens. But the flurry is unlikely to lift a lacklustre September and a final quarter issuance window stymied by the US election means that analysts expect euro debt volumes to be almost flat on 2019.