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US retailer Sears announced its intention on Tuesday to swap unsecured and senior secured debt into new payment-in-kind notes that could be converted into common stock. Seeing this as a distressed debt exchange, Fitch Ratings quickly downgraded the retailer to C.
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Nordic high yield bond bankers are making a play to attract more borrowers from elsewhere in Europe, promising them access to local investors familiar with mid-cap borrowers and small deal sizes. This week, SecureLink, a Belgian software security company, listed its first bond on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
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Fosun International raised $700m from two bonds on Monday, tapping an outstanding three year sold at the end of 2017 while extending its maturity profile with a new five non call three year. The deal came a week after Moody’s raised the issuer’s corporate family rating by one notch.
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Indonesian construction services company Wijaya Karya sealed a Rph5.4tr ($404.7m) offshore rupiah bond on Monday, a key deal in the opening up of the Komodo bond market.
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Komodo bonds — offshore Indonesian rupiah bonds — are finally sputtering into life. This week, the second such deal by an Indonesian company has shown their potential. But don’t count your dragons before they hatch. The market will always be limited — and that’s a good thing.
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Volumes in the US high yield market were given a boost on Monday from a $2.5bn dual tranche deal from T-Mobile, which the mobile operator will use to refinance old debt.