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Hong Kong developer Cheung Kong Property Holdings (CKP) and Chinese company Huachen Energy Co both opened books for new dollar deals on Thursday.
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Eurobond offerings from US high yield borrowers may be harder to find in the second quarter of the year as pricing terms improve for US borrowers.
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Europe’s corporate bond market lit up with new issues this week, signalling the beginning of what is expected to be a hectic period until June. General Electric, BMW and Repsol with the first green bond from a major oil company are among the host of deals and mandates filling screens.
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Bumi Serpong Damai and ICBC Sydney jumped into the debt market on Tuesday, capitalising on the positive market sentiment following the French presidential election.
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The largest European high yield bond issue for a year is being prepared as Intrum Justitia and Lindorff, two Nordic debt collectors, ready to complete a merger.
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Saga, the UK insurance company, priced its £250m bond almost almost 40bp inside initial price thoughts on Tuesday, in the European high yield market's first new issue since the French election, despite fears that a Macron win could be read as negative for the Brexiting UK.