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China Oriental Group has increased the tender price on its offer to repurchase all or a portion of its dollar-denominated bonds.
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After LeasePlan postponed its €1.55bn bond last week, US software producer Solera Holdings stands alone in the European high yield market as it roadshows a $2bn acquisition bond. But some bankers said that it will be hard for the Texan issuer to draw any lessons from LeasePlan's pain.
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European credit and equity markets improved for a second day on Monday, after the European Central Bank said that it would consider further stimulus at the next meeting in March.
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A day after UK pub company Enterprise Inns showed a strong start to the year in a trading update, equity investors backed the credit, but its unsecured notes due 2018 kept sliding down in a market hit by LeasePlan’s sale failure.
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Europe’s high yield bond market suffered a severe disappointment on Thursday evening when LeasePlan Corp, the Dutch car finance bank, was forced to pull a €1.55bn bond. Market participants were hoping the offer would show the market was functioning properly, writes Victor Jimenez.
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Germany’s Kion Group, the largest European forklift truck manufacturer, is redeeming its €450m of secured notes at their first call date next week with proceeds from a new, cheaper loan facility.