Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Embattled utility makes final plea for court to sanction £3bn in emergency funding
Thames Water refinancing battle is an unedifying mess
Embattled utility asks judge to approve £3bn lifeline as creditor groups keep fighting
High yield issuers may be worried about market access, but some do not see them losing it
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Shriram Transport Finance Co turned to US investors on Monday to help seal a $500m high yield bond, just weeks after selling a $400m Reg S trade.
-
Three Chinese property companies raised a combined $1.625bn from international bond sales on Monday, continuing the flow of high yield paper into the offshore market.
-
Enel and NextEra Energy have, on a pilot basis, become the first companies to obtain one of S&P Global’s new ESG Evaluations. The product, launched last week, takes S&P into direct competition with providers of ESG ratings like MSCI and Sustainalytics — and with Moody’s, which a few days after S&P’s launch acquired Vigeo Eiris, the French-based ESG rating firm.
-
Moody’s has acquired a majority stake in Vigeo Eiris, the environmental, social and governance research and ratings provider, as the credit rating agencies move increasingly into the area of ESG investing. The announcement comes just days after S&P Global launched its new ESG Evaluation product.
-
Yuyao Shuncai Investment Holding Co returned to the market for its second dollar bond sale on Friday, raising $100m from the quick trade to cap of a busy week of new issuance.
-
Indian metals and mining company Vedanta Resources courted the market on Thursday for its first bond since delisting from the London Stock Exchange late last year. While the delisting raised some questions for investors, the deal ultimately pulled in $1bn for the issuer.