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Lippo Malls Indonesia Retail Trust made its debut in the dollar market on Wednesday, diversifying its investor base and achieving quite a large deal size at an attractive price.
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Entertainment One, a film, TV and music group with rights to content from Peppa Pig to the Wu Tang Clan, is bringing a £425m seven year non-call three refinancing, a rare spark of life in a sterling market that has been muted so far this year.
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JP Morgan has hired Patrik Czornik to lead its M&A team for Germany. Czornik used to work for the bank in the past but then joined Goldman Sachs.
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An order book that was more than 15 times covered allowed first-time issuer Shanghai International Port (Group) Co to not only beat its price target in the primary market, but also see its $700m bonds perform well in secondary.
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Chinese real estate developers Sunac China Holdings and Yango Group returned to the offshore market on Tuesday, with the former raising a larger-than-expected $600m. Property and construction firm Jiangsu Zhongnan Construction Group Co also priced its maiden dollar bond.
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After Monday’s partial holiday across Europe, strong market conditions gave several high yield issuers confidence to press ahead with new issues on Tuesday. The new issue pipeline cuts across credit quality and use of proceeds, giving investors options from IG-style refis to single-B M&A trades.