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French glass packaging maker Verallia plans to sell the second largest single-B rated tranche of the year on Monday, after a pumping week of high yield issuance.
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Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Systems Group finally broke India's high yield silence, printing the first trade in over a year. Market participants expect the success of the deal to encourage more Indian HY names to sell bonds the second half of the year.
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The Irish telecommunications firm Eircom Holdings on Tuesday issued a benchmark size secured bond 25bp inside guidance levels — giving heart to issuers that would rather not wait for the UK referendum result.
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While the national economy heads for the road to recovery, the industry at the core of its 2008 crisis struggles to close its wounds: after Abengoa narrowly avoided default in March, Isolux is seeking to seal a standstill agreement with its creditors.
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Mexican cement manufacturer Cemex on Wednesday followed in fellow high yield issuer Braas Monier’s tracks with a significant tightening in pricing on its offer.
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The Luxembourg-based producer of roof products, Braas Monier, proved there is still strong investor demand for double-B rated paper in the high yield market as it tightened pricing from guidance on Wednesday.