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Lenders and bondholders representing 40% of Abengoa’s creditors joined efforts on Thursday with the company’s founding family, the Benjumeas, to present a rescue plan of a name that has become Spain’s most infamous borrower of recent times.
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TeamSystem, the Italian business software vendor, has funded the entire €600m of debt for its leveraged buyout by Hellman & Friedman with privately placed bonds — an event some high yield bankers and investors see as impressive, but not necessarily starting a trend.
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India’s Dewan Housing Finance Corp is gearing up for the country’s first offshore rupee-denominated bond, also known as a Masala bond, having mandated four banks to handle the market-opening transaction.
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The European high yield market experienced a flush of hope on Wednesday as LeasePlan, the Dutch car finance bank, returned with the €1.55bn bond funding for its LBO, which it had pulled in February.
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European high yield, which has had a dismal 2016 so far, is making another try to break out of its lethargy today, as LeasePlan, the Dutch car finance bank, is relaunching its €1.55bn bond to finance its leveraged buyout.
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Moody’s on Tuesday cut the rating of Obrascón Huarte Lain, the Spanish construction company which last week tried to repay a €300m 2020 bond to rein in its debt.