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High yield market participants expect plenty more activity before the summer break, undeterred by the absence, so far, of a long lasting solution to the Greek debt saga.
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High volatility curbed activity in the Asia ex-Japan bond market again this week, as the Greek crisis and China's stock market crash kept issuers on the sidelines. As the deal drought continued, some market watchers said the summer lull had already started.
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European high yield borrowers have pushed out many of their maturities beyond 2018 and face low needs to refinancing in the short term, according to a research paper published by Moody's on Wednesday.
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Last week proved that companies could issue bonds in Europe if they wanted to — Danaher even raised €2.7bn. But this week shows that most of them don’t want to.
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Moody’s upgraded Europcar's corporate family rating from B3 to B1 on Tuesday, rewarding the car rental group for the improvement in its debt metrics since it raised €475m in its Paris IPO.
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Europe’s corporate bond new issue market will have another subdued week, following Sunday’s forceful 'no' vote in Greece’s referendum on bailout terms.