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Spain’s troubled renewable energy multinational Abengoa told GlobalCapital on Monday it could announce a joint plan with creditors to avoid bankruptcy as soon as this week — some 15 days before its March 28 deadline.
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Holding Slovenske elektrarne (HSE), the largest electricity provider in Slovenia, will begin roadshowing its high yield debut bond on Tuesday, as market conditions recover from a bruising start to the year.
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Singapore real estate firm Ascendas ventured into the country’s domestic bond market on Monday with a S$100m ($72.8m) offering that was largely driven by reverse enquiry.
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European corporate bond issuance is finally picking up. Since mid-February, weekly issuance has at last got up to, and sustained, the €7bn-€8bn run rate that last year the market managed right from the off in January.
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ThyssenKrupp, the German industrial group, joined the surge of corporate bond issuance on Tuesday as the fallen angel company raised €750m.
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China Oriental Group completed a buy back of a portion of its outstanding dollar bonds this week with the transaction closing at a tender rate of 28.9%.