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The European high yield bond market burst into life this week with the largest single tranche deal of the year and — more significantly, said some bankers — the first euro deal from a US issuer.
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The Asian primary dollar bond market had a strong start to the week with four deals hitting investors’ desks on the same day. The activity has boosted hopes for a robust second quarter following a subdued first three months that saw Chinese volumes plummet, writes Narae Kim.
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Miles Tadman, former distressed debt analyst at Deutsche Bank and Barclays, has joined investment banking firm SC Lowy in London.
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Burford Capital, the litigation finance firm listed in London, has opened a two week subscription period for an offering of eight year retail bonds that are being marketed to investors who want to “bypass the economic cycle”.
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After a slight dip in pace last week, Europe’s corporate bond market rally has snapped back again, moving up another gear as investors plough their funds into new issues.
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Slow economic growth and commodity price falls have caused more downgrades than upgrades among high yield companies, Fitch Ratings said in its Emea high yield and crossover issuer report, published on Tuesday.