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Sterling high yield bond issuance this year has now surpassed four times 2016’s figure. This week, new borrower Pinewood Studios appeared on stage.
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India’s Lodha Developers International opened books for a tap of its existing $200m 12% 2020s on Monday, more than two years after the original notes were sold.
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China’s Alibaba Group Holding, which wowed the debt market three years ago with the largest G3 bond on record from Asia ex-Japan, is preparing for a comeback, mandating banks for its upcoming dollar outing.
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State-owned coal miner Yankuang Group Company sold its inaugural $400m dollar deal on Thursday, taking advantage of a quiet day in the debt capital markets. Although some analysts thought the issuer left something on the table, the deal held firm in secondary market.
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German oil refinery Heide chose one of the high yield market's quietest weeks of the year to fund a €200m dividend to its shareholder. Investors bought it, but some bankers spotted a steep premium in the pricing.
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Philippine homebuilder Vista Land & Lifescapes sealed a successful dollar deal on Monday, despite venturing into a shaky market full of sceptical high yield investors.