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Glencore's bonds are attracting the interest of high yield investors, after their sharp widening this week that accompanied a steep fall in the mining and commodities group's share price.
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Stonegate Pub Co, the fourth largest in the UK’s managed pub sector, offered on Thursday an £80m tap of its debut fixed rate note, to fund the partial purchase of peer firm Tattershall Castle Group.
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Europe’s corporate bond market remains dishevelled, after a rough September. One banker this week described the market as “a bit chaotic”, partly because of the awful news about Glencore and Volkswagen.
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British operator of cloud services Interoute Communications’ €590m secured notes braved a rough primary high yield market on September 25 and recovered this week from an initial hit in the secondary.
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Chinese developer Soho China has announced plans to buy back its existing bonds, a month after Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s each downgraded it by one notch.
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The European high yield market appeared to have woken up this week with three roadshows and €900m on offer — but only one borrower has printed, and investors have now little hope of an unequivocal improvement any time soon.