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RBC’s BlueBay Asset Management on Thursday appointed a new portfolio manager and a new senior credit analyst to its European high yield team in London.
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Spanish renewable energy company Abengoa has asked lenders to sign a new credit facility as its March 28 deadline to avoid bankruptcy looms ever closer, but an accord appears elusive.
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Most deals in the European high yield market this year have been smaller than €300m, in stark contrast with how strongly the market opened in 2015 — but this week’s rash of bigger deals has yet to generate much optimism.
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Just when it seemed like Europe’s investment grade corporate bond new issue market was regaining momentum, last week’s slow but steady pick-up in deal flow was scuppered by Monday afternoon.
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High yield bond offerings from companies in southern Europe are expected to remain below €10bn this year, according to Moody's, as uncertainty over reform policies in Spain and Italy hangs over the market.
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Solera Holdings, the US car insurance software maker, will start on Wednesday meetings with European investors for a $2bn-equivalent bond in dollars and euros to fund its acquisition by Vista Equity Partners.