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Kaisa Group Holdings, which last year became the first Chinese property developer to default on its offshore notes, plans to wrap up its debt restructuring by the end of this week after reaching an agreement with creditors in May.
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Chinese sportswear maker 361 Degrees has announced the results of a tender offer for its offshore renminbi-denominated notes.
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India’s Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is looking to make its first foray into the offshore bond market, hiring banks to organise a roadshow this week.
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Gamenet, the Italian gambling machine operator,opened a roadshow on Monday for €200m of high yield notes — the third high yield issue from an Italian borrower since the UK referendum on June 23.
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China Railway Group, China Minmetals Corp and Greenland Hong Kong Holdings are set to hold roadshows with investors next week ahead of their respective dollar offerings.
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Italian gaming operator Sisal priced the all-bond funding of its buyout by CVC Capital Partners on Thursday, and brought to life a high yield market still stunned by the Brexit vote.