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Leveraged finance markets in Europe may face growing competition from private placements as their core borrowers go for smaller tranches. Geert Arlman, mid-market director at Standard & Poor’s, shares with GlobalCapital insights from the agency’s 2016 focus research.
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German arms maker Heckler & Koch was downgraded to D by Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday, after a partial bond redemption considered as a ‘distressed exchange’.
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Abengoa, the engineering and renewable energy firm, woke up on Monday up to two lawsuits from share and bond holders in Spain, while lenders agreed to inject €100m so the company could meet December’s payroll.
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The last time a newly rated Italian issuer tried to issue a corporate high yield bond was in May — but take a step back and the wider picture points at a resilient, vibrant market with an investor base up for the challenge. Victor Jimenez reports.
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As the European high yield bond market tightened on news of the US Federal Reserve’s rate hike on Wednesday, some high yield bankers pondered whether the market's divergence from its US cousin could be the start of a long term trend, writes Ross Lancaster.
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The US Federal Reserve finally raised interest rates this week for the first time in nearly a decade, bringing some welcome relief to the market. Although the hike was in line with expectations, observers believe the first few bonds in January will be key in determining the direction of the Asian debt capital market, writes Narae Kim.