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Investor demand for Asian debt was put to the test this week when Singapore's Stats ChipPac executed the region’s first non-Chinese high yield bond in more than three months.
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Fresenius SE, the German medical services company, received its second investment grade rating this week with a Moody's one notch upgrade on Monday. But there was little movement in the company's bond prices as market participants said the change had long been priced in.
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Asia’s debt market saw a busy Tuesday with a trio of issuers, SP PowerAssets, Stats ChipPac and TUS Holdings, venturing out for dollars.
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Veritas Technologies, the Californian data storage company, has increased its high yield bond issue to make up for a disappointing loan financing. But initial price talk has yet to emerge.
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Abengoa is negotiating with five banks and Spain's government for a new €1.5bn credit facility, as the Spanish establishment has rallied round to save the debt-laden renewable energy engineering group, writes Victor Jimenez.
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Perform Group, the UK digital sports media firm, sold £175m of secured notes on Wednesday, after cutting down the offering from £200m as investors proved cautious.