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International Personal Finance, the UK company that makes small personal loans in emerging markets, has announced today a brief roadshow for a tap of its euro bond, after last week pulling a sterling retail bond that failed to attract enough interest.
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BNP Paribas has announced heads of its new teams for its EMEA corporate debt platform within financing solutions.
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ZF Friedrichshafen is preparing to launch its long-awaited first public bond, to refinance its acquisition of TRW Holding of the US last year.
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Singapore listed OUE Limited has made a return to the bond market, raking in a chunky S$300m ($220m) from a five year offering. The property name, which had taken a market break, is just one of a handful of issuers that are slowly making their way back into the Singapore dollar sector.
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German plastic packaging manufacturer Kloeckner Pentaplast is mulling a high yield bond, while launching a refinancing and dividend package including loans.
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Market volatility and investor uncertainty meant the Asian dollar bond market was heavily skewed towards investment grade deals in the first quarter of 2015. But the next three months could look very different. Many bankers are counting on a recovering Chinese property sector and a surge in bank capital trades to revive the high yield market, writes Narae Kim.