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Kloeckner Pentaplast, the German plastic packaging company, on Wednesday began marketing €300m of unsecured notes with Kloeckner Pentaplast of America as issuer.
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Jerrold Holding, the UK mortgage company, on Wednesday announced a £50m tap of its £200m high yield bond sold in 2013, to repay part of its bank debt.
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Indonesia’s Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) has kicked off a roadshow on the week of April 13 ahead of its first outing to the offshore debt market with a five year dollar bond.
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The corporate bond market is in good shape and putting the pre-Easter indigestion behind it, allowing issuers to accomplish varying aims with a range of transactions.
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The Asian bond market is in full throttle this week with a flush of new issuance from mostly investment grade names. But the high yield sector was not to be outdone with Central China Real Estate printing a red hot $300m bond that was close to 12 times covered.
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Moy Park, the UK poultry producer owned by the Brazilian food group Marfrig, sold a tap of its £200m debut high yield bond at 98.501 to yield 6.55% on Tuesday.