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Abengoa’s rights issue has collapsed, and the company is at risk of doing so too. Barring a miracle, the debt-laded Spanish renewable energy company is expected to file on Friday for a preconcurso — a three month period of protection from creditors.
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Holders of credit default swaps referencing the Spanish renewable energy company have asked the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) whether there has been a bankruptcy credit event. But Abengoa had not yet formally requested bankruptcy protection as GlobalCapital went to press.
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OTE, the Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation, returned to the bond market on Tuesday with a €350m four year at a yield of just 4.625%, despite high yield bankers saying the mood in the market was still unstable.
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Abengoa may be nearing the end of the line. After umpteen upsets and false dawns since it shocked the market a year ago by making conflicting noises about whether its green bond was full recourse, Abengoa is now on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Thailand's Precious Shipping Public Company (PSL) is looking to make its maiden foray into the offshore bond market with a Singapore dollar deal early next year.
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Chinese pair Guangdong Rising Asset Management (GRAM) and HNA Group hit the dollar bond market on Wednesday as they look to wrap up their respective fundraisings ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday.