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India’s well-established renewable energy companies have long been known for selling green bonds, but this week showed that new issuers are ready to join the fray — not just with green deals, but also with sustainability-linked transactions. Morgan Davis reports.
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Asda has definitively demonstrated the sterling high yield market’s capacity to do size, garnering more than £8bn of orders across the two tranches of its buy-out financing. Investors bemoaning their likely miserable allocations, however, may find some cold comfort in a refi issue from fellow UK supermarket Iceland, announced on Wednesday.
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India Toll Roads sold its first dollar bond on Tuesday, becoming just the latest issuer from the country amid an expected surge of supply this year.
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Chinese property company Huafa Industrial Co Ltd Zhuhai raised $200m from the sale of a sub-one year note on Tuesday.
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Solar and wind power company ReNew Power added further momentum to India’s green bond market this week with a new $460m deal.
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Asda has launched the largest ever sterling high yield bond, and the largest single tranche in the whole European high yield market, to fund the takeover of the UK supermarket group by the Issa Brothers and TDR Capital.