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OTE, the Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation, held an investor call on Tuesday November 24 for what could be the first Greek corporate bond issue in euros this year.
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Indonesian miner Berau Coal Energy is conducting a tender offer to buy back its two outstanding dollar bonds, the company announced on November 24.
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B2 Holding, the Norwegian debt management company, printed on Thursday its debut bond as it refinances its debts to support further acquisitions.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has hired a well known high yield specialist to head corporate and event driven credit trading.
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Powerlong Real Estate Holdings returned to the dollar bond market following a hiatus of nearly three years, pricing a $200m deal inside its existing curve.
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Chinese water treatment firm Citic Envirotech has printed its first dollar bond, raising $175m from a trade that was designed to take advantage of Asian private banks’ increasing need for yield.