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High yield bankers insist that the European market will not be paralysed by some of the banks holding debt they have been unable to sell, even after the failure of last week's €1.55bn financing for LeasePlan.
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As Solera Holdings began on Tuesday in New York the last leg of its $2bn bond roadshow, investors in the US voiced their surprise at how negative some of its European counterparts remain about the success of the deal.
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Europe’s corporate debt markets are in a phase of taking two steps forward, then one step back. This is a sharp contrast with the US, where investment grade bonds are blazing hot and leveraged finance crawling.
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Italy's minibond market may soon host its first Islamic financing, if a deal now in the works comes to fruition.
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Solera Holdings, the car insurance software maker, may be on the verge of abandoning its attempt to issue a $2bn high yield bond, according to three market sources in London.
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Indiabulls Real Estate is moving forward with its plans to reduce its offshore borrowings and is in the market with an up to $50m buy-back of its dollar bond.