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Ball Corp, the US metal packaging manufacturer, wants to issue its first euro bond as part of a €1.5bn-equivalent deal to support the purchase of UK can maker Rexam.
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Luxembourg-based airport services provider, Swissport, sold €690m of high yield bonds on Thursday to fund its acquisition by Chinese private equity group HNA.
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Chinese conglomerate HNA Group ventured into the dollar bond market on Thanksgiving and managed to raise $250m from a two times covered book.
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Abengoa is swimming for its life, but looks likely to sink beneath the waves of debt. Already, hindsight is beginning to make this look like an outcome everyone should have seen coming.
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Banks, investors and even the Spanish and US governments are bracing themselves for a long and bruising battle to restructure Abengoa, the Spanish renewable energy group likely to enter a pre-insolvency period on Friday.
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Abengoa's banks refused it a vital $1.5bn of new loans over the past fortnight, causing its rescue investor Gonvarri to pull out, sources said today. But Abengoa could yet avoid bankruptcy, they argued.