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The migration of Chinese property developers from the offshore bond market back to the domestic market is gaining steam, with another three issuing in the Mainland this week.
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Garfunkelux, the German debt collection company, on Thursday issued £795m of notes in the first sizeable European high yield issue for three weeks. Market participants are now eager to see if other issuers finally follow in its steps.
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Dominique LeMaire is set to join ING as head of the bank’s new platform to relaunch its leveraged loan and sub-investment grade corporate bond business.
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Garfunkelux, the German debt collection company, on Thursday issued £795m of notes, in the first sizable European high yield issue for three weeks. Market participants are now eager to see how the deal will trade in the secondary market.
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UK gambling company Gala Coral has said it intends to redeem its high yield bonds by the time its merger with peer firm Ladbrokes is completed, which is expected to happen in the first half of next year.
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The third largest takeover is on. Brewer SABMiller has agreed to be bought by Anheuser-Busch InBev for £68bn, in a deal that shows continued investment confidence in Africa — one of the main attractions of SABMiller for InBev, which is weak in the continent — bucking the trend of pullback from emerging markets.