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  • ReNew Power, a regular issuer from India's renewable energy sector, raised $585m this week from another green bond – and another complex structure.
  • Chinese property developer Logan Group Co has returned to the dollar bond for the second time this year. It was forced to navigate a much more difficult market this time – and ended up paying around 20bp over fair value.
  • Gatwick Airport brought its debut subordinated bond to market this week, a high yield issue raised from its holding company that found investor demand for more than three times the deal size, and that was priced at the tight end of talk.
  • Swiss technology firm Comet served up a niche sub-investment grade bond to high net worth investors this week, issuing a 1.3% Sfr60m ($64m) five year.
  • Leads tightened pricing and increased the size of an opportunistic maturity-pushing loan and bond refinancing for French supermarket Casino this week, with investors keen to buy the company’s turnaround story and look past the troubles of its holding company, Rallye, which needs a slug of cash to pay bondholders in 2023.
  • Leads have tightened pricing and increased the size of Casino’s maturity-pushing loan and bond refi, with investors keen to buy the company’s turnaround story and looking past the troubles of holding company Rallye, which needs to find a big slug of cash to pay bondholders in 2023.