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Bond traders are eagerly awaiting hints about what could be drastic changes to the landscape of European bond trading, as the European Securities and Markets Authority took a crucial decision in Paris this week, writes Jon Hay.
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CVC Partners on Thursday reduced to below €1bn its high yield offering to fund the acquisition of German cosmetics retailer Douglas Holding — yet investors dismissed the cut as a sign of an increasingly ‘closed for business’ market.
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China SCE Property Holdings has returned to the dollar bond market, raising $350m from a five year non-call three deal that saw yield-hungry investors clamouring to jump on board.
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Grupo MasMovil Ibercom’s €27m minibond will begin trading on June 30 on the Spanish alternative market Marf, the fifth such issue this year.
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Korea Resources Corp (KoRes) has successfully secured an additional funding of $120m with a tap to its existing notes, while China SCE Property opened books for its first outing to the dollar bond market in two and a half years.
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The corporate bond market got going quickly from a standing start on Wednesday with four issuers hitting the investment grade market, emphatically ending the recent dearth of supply.