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The €150m floating rate note issued on Tuesday by Parex Group, the French construction chemicals manufacturer, has single-B ratings. However, high yield market participants said they need to see more issues before being able to draw clear conclusions about pricing for single-B issuers.
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Sappi Papier, the Austrian-South African paper manufacturer, is seeking to issue €350m of secured notes to refinance its 2021 dollar bond, in a European high yield market that has brought forward its post-Easter pipeline of deals.
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As the European high yield market shows signs of becoming friendlier to borrowers, French car parts supplier Faurecia on Tuesday offered €500m of notes to redeem a €490m unsecured bond.
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Parex Group, the French producer of chemicals for the building industry, began roadshowing on Monday for a €150m floating rate note, in the busiest month yet this year for the European high yield market.
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Perennial Real Estate raised S$125m ($90.4m) from a three year bond on Thursday, the latest in a flurry of deals in Singapore’s debt market.
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Delight spread through Europe's high yield market on Thursday afternoon, as LeasePlan, the Dutch car finance bank that had ignominiously pulled a €1.55bn LBO financing in February, succeeded in pricing the deal on its second attempt, writes Victor Jimenez.