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Italian construction firm Cooperativa Muratori e Cementisti di Ravenna officially announced it would miss the November 15 coupon payment of its 2023 bonds.
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Singapore’s Interplex Holdings pulled its planned debut dollar bond sale on Friday.
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Chinese technology giant Baidu grabbed $1bn from a bond on Thursday, while a local government financing vehicle (LGFV) in Hunan raised $300m from a deal that was less than twice covered at its peak.
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In the high yield bond market, borrowers have returned after a couple of weeks with almost no issuance because of mounting worries over covenant quality. But investors are giving these deals such differing receptions that this week’s picture is hard to read, said market participants.
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Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co raised $250m from an opportunistic deal on Wednesday, marking the first time the Geely parent company has sold a dollar bond.
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Corporate bond investors have much to consider. The end of an unprecedented era of quantitative easing in Europe and unpredictable political machinations are adding to the complexities of portfolio management.