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Paprec Group, the French waste recycling company, sold a dual-tranche green bond last Friday (March 20), in the fourth such deal in the high yield market, according to Standard & Poor’s research.
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Obrascón Huarte Lain, the Spanish construction company, has managed to achieve savings of 325bp while making banks on the deal bridge the gap between the offer price and what investors have paid to them.
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The hot demand in Europe's credit markets has already brought a stream of US investment grade borrowers to issue in euros. This week, four US high yield issuers rated single-B joined the caravan, writes Victor Jimenez.
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Nervousness ahead of this week's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting stymied any deals in the Asia ex-Japan dollar bond market. But though the Federal Reserve’s surprisingly dovish signal suggested that issuance would pick up soon, high yield credits could struggle to return, writes Rev Hui.
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UCB, the unrated Belgian pharmaceuticals company, is sounding out demand for a senior unsecured euro bond for general financing purposes among European investors.
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After weeks of absorbing a deluge of corporate bonds, the European market began to feel softer at the end of last week, a sign perhaps that it needs time to digest the issuance.