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Chinese property developer Evergrande Real Estate Group is tapping the offshore market with a rather uncommon strategy on February 10, opening books to a $1.5bn bond with pricing already fixed.
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Unsecured creditors of Towergate, the defaulting UK insurance broker, have succeeded in obtaining a new restructuring, replacing one agreed just over a week ago by its senior secured creditors.
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The Asia ex-Japan offshore bond market was in the doldrums on February 9 as poor data out of China and a pair of troubled southeast Asian high yield deals kept issuers out of the market. And as the region creeps closer to the Chinese New Year holiday, market participants are expecting deal activity for this week to be slow.
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Not content with pricing its IPO today, Swiss telecoms company Sunrise Communications Group has begun a roadshow for a Sfr500m-equivalent bond issue.
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More European corporate high yield bonds were issued in January than in the whole of the previous three months. But while some investors and analysts are putting the boom down to the European Central Bank's quantitative easing, bankers are keen to give the market more credit for inherent strength.
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The success this week of 2015’s first high yield property bond from China has sparked talk of a post-Chinese New Year comeback for the much maligned sector. While this bodes well for the Chinese, the opposite holds true for southeast Asian issuers, which had stepped up to fill the gap, writes Rev Hui.