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High yield investors nibble at IG names, as credit investors brace for ‘trillions’ unlocked from money market funds
Embattled utility makes final plea for court to sanction £3bn in emergency funding
Thames Water refinancing battle is an unedifying mess
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Equity and bond investors are braced for the revelation — expected as early as June — of European regulations that are likely to force the unbundling of payment for research.
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French car rental company Europcar, which last week filed for an IPO, received on Wednesday strong demand for its €475m refinancing offer.
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CMA CGM, the French container shipping company, is offering $800m-equivalent of senior unsecured notes to refinance some of its old bonds, after being upgraded by Moody’s to B1.
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Garuda Indonesia made its very first appearance in the offshore bond market with a dollar offering in sukuk. Despite the lack of rating and government guarantee the state-owned entity attracted investors with a huge yield pick-up over the sovereign’s sukuk.
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The continuing saga of Kaisa Group Holdings reared its ugly head once again this week when Sunac China Holdings announced it had terminated the acquisition of a stake in the troubled property developer. But that had little impact on the primary pipeline, with two high yield real estate companies raising a combined $600m.
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Cellnex Telecom, the broadcasting towers business of infrastructure group Abertis, plans to issue its first bonds to reshape its €1.1bn of corporate debt.