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Predictions for European high yield bond issuance in September range from the optimistic to those who say the cupboard is bare. But do not underestimate the market's resilience — for the right deal, investors could come out in droves.
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Akelius Residential Property, the Swedish property group, will begin a roadshow on Monday, September 7, for its first high yield bond in euros.
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Levfin specialist firm DebtXplained on Thursday said covenants on Abengoa’s €375m unsecured bond leave investors less protected than on competitors’ notes.
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China cut rates this week for the fifth time since November as it tried to stem the tide of a slowing economy, which has prompted a fire sale across the region’s equities and debt market. But observers are questioning the effectiveness of the cuts, which does not bode well for the pipeline for the rest of 2015, write Narae Kim and Rev Hui.
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China’s slowdown and rising market volatility may still drive a wave of risk aversion, but analysts and bankers say the European high yield market may not buckle under the pressure.
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Europe's bond market is showing few signs of picking up speed before September, though mandates are emerging, while a pair of infrastructure deals — including one for a so-called super sewer — will be keeping loans bankers busy.