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Modern Land (China) Co ventured out with its maiden green bond on Thursday. It not only achieved the largest size for its dollar bonds to date, but also paved the way for the country’s property developers to come to the international green debt market.
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International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) executed a successful liability management exercise on Thursday with a $375m perpetual non call 7.6 year, printing a deal with numerous firsts.
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Norway’s top spot in Nordic high yield annual primary issuance has historically been invulnerable. But with most borrowers linked to the energy sector and oil prices struggling to recover, its reign may be about to change this year.
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US music publisher Warner Music Group on Monday was alone in the European high yield market at the same time that Verallia, the French glass packaging maker, told investors it had cancelled its pay-if-you-can bond offering.
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Eastern European telecoms operator RCS&RDS on Thursday printed a refinancing euro bond that was first planned in euros and Romanian leu, while it mulls a potential IPO.
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TUS Holdings and a government financing vehicle from Zhuzhou sealed their respective bond offerings on Wednesday, with the former raking in $500m and the latter $300m.