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◆ Aerospace firm ends near six year euro market absence ◆ Books soar for seven year deal ◆ Trade lands close to fair value
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French media group Vivendi braved the euro bond market on Thursday as the sole corporate to issue a primary deal, as wary investors held firm on their demand for high concessions.
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Three corporate issuers pushed deals into a widening primary market on Wednesday with mixed results, as rates volatility kept new issue premiums elevated for borrowers.
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South Korean heavy industry company Doosan Infracore Co priced a new bond on Tuesday, giving investors a break from the procession of offerings from China. Although Korean borrowers are known for their aggressive pricing strategy, recent market volatility forced Doosan to pay up.
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Mylan, the US pharmaceutical company, rode its industry’s wave of post-Donald Trump euphoria on Tuesday as it revived a multi-tranche euro bond issue that it had delayed amid political noise in September.
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China’s Yancheng Oriental Investment & Development Group Co and South Korea’s Doosan Infracore Co ventured out to the DCM market on Tuesday for their respective dollar-denominated bonds.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle Gansu Provincial Highway Aviation Tourism raised $500m on Thursday in the nearly silent, post-US election DCM market in Asia.