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Garfunkelux Financial Services, a German debt collection company, on Wednesday became the first European company to break the ice in the mainstream euro high yield market by starting a roadshow for a €365m deal.
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SoftBank Group on Wednesday began roadshowing for euro and dollar bonds, even though the European high yield market has been at a standstill for two weeks while Greece negotiated its third bailout.
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Vive la France! Tuesday’s national Bastille Day holiday obviously did Aéroports de Paris some good, as on Wednesday morning it reopened Europe’s mainstream investment grade corporate bond market after a fortnight’s shutdown.
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High yield borrowers continue to hold back deals and avoid paying steeper issue premiums than they would have faced before the latest Greek crisis, but the new bailout offer is easing fears.
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Europe may be heading towards breaking its long run of record years for high yield bond issuance.
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This year has already proven to be a record one in terms of Chinese issuers taking advantage of the low yielding environment in Europe. But a pair of landmark trades over the past two weeks could drive issuance to scale even greater heights this year, writes Rev Hui.