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Delhi International Airport’s decision to launch its bond a month after wrapping up roadshows paid off, with the new 10 year cinching global interest and a more than 6.5x covered book.
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Demand for top corporate high yield paper stands to grow as returns are trimmed elsewhere, but research house CreditSights believes lower rated credits may miss the spotlight.
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MMI International has picked four banks to arrange its new 144A/Reg S deal, and is set to meet investors from next week.
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India's Delhi International Airport has launched its second international bond and this time is pushing for a longer tenor.
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TUI AG, the German tourism company, on Wednesday became one of only five double-B rated borrowers which have been able to print sub 2.5% coupons this year.