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Banks outside the bulge bracket are pushing to be allowed more influence and information in high yield bond syndications, which have traditionally been tightly controlled by the top banks. Victor Jimenez reports.
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Hybrid capital bankers who have insisted for the last few years that the rating agencies’ criteria were now stable and settled will be eating their words today. Standard & Poor’s has stripped the equity credit from 29 corporate hybrids, though it claims this is not a criteria change.
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Indonesia’s Trikomsel Oke announced this week that it won't be able to pay interest on two Singapore dollar bonds owing to financial difficulties. If it happens, it would be the first case of default in the Singapore bond market since the global financial crisis, and is expected to rock the city-state’s debt market.
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IntercontinentalExchange has agreed to buy Interactive Data Corporation, the financial market analytics provider, from its private equity owners in a deal worth $5.2bn.
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Groupe Autodistribution, the French car parts distributor, began a roadshow on Monday for €237m of pay-if-you-can notes to fund its acquisition by Bain Capital.
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Abengoa, the Spanish renewable energy company, suffered yet another unsteady trading session on Thursday over revelations in a leaked KPMG report of a €250m cash deficit.