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Sub-investment grade markets are starting to follow high grade in using ESG structures, with a high yield issue from microfinance firm Bayport and a leveraged loan from Spanish telco MasMovil set to show whether the changes will help issuers cut financing costs.
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Agile Group Holdings raised $600m from its latest issue on Monday, only for its notes fall in the secondary market on Tuesday.
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The second Mongolian issuer in as many weeks was forced to postpone a dollar deal last Thursday. But the failed trades are not indicative of the greater market in Mongolia, as three of the country’s dollar bonds were among the top performers in high yield last week.
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The green bond market is going through one of its most intense periods, with a wide variety of high profile issuers joining the market. But there are also hints of novelty in the market. The Netherlands and KfW have used systems for classifying green investors, while Germany is considering a radical idea: whether Bunds could be issued with detachable green certificates. Jon Hay reports.
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Business debt has reached near record levels that should give businesses and investors reason to “pause and reflect”, warned Jerome Powell, chair of the US Federal Reserve, this week.
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French supermarket chain Casino and its holding company Rallye requested a suspension of trading across shares and bonds on Thursday, pending a release from the company. The move follows the group’s decision to pay a €52m dividend on Wednesday, despite the deteriorating liquidity position at the group.