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India’s HT Global IT Solutions Holdings is returning to the dollar market for a tap of its debut notes sold last summer.
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A €600m two tranche bond issue to finance the Spanish retailer Cortefiel’s LBO will be the euro high yield market’s starting shot for the second half of the year.
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Swedish property manager Fastighets AB Balder printed the year’s first hybrid bond with speculative grade ratings on Thursday, after investors oversubscribed its €350m offering by 4.5 times.
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Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corp is gauging investor interest in a debut fixed for life perpetual, which would be the first international corporate issuance from the country this year.
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Corporate bond investors in Europe have shrugged off wider market noise surrounding increased tensions in the Korean Peninsula, and are instead focusing on whether they might be able to find any bargains at all in the September round of issuance.
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Fastighets AB Balder, the Swedish property manager, began roadshowing for a €350m hybrid bond in euros and Swedish kronor on Tuesday. It may become the second Nordic borrower to issue in an otherwise quiet euro high yield market during the summer break.