Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Disruptive US economic policy has not yet dented credit appetite
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
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
Delhi International Airport (Dial) attracted a strongly oversubscribed book for its international bond market debut. The $288.75m seven year bullet was more than 17 times covered and traded up on January 21.
-
China Auto Rental (CAR) broke new ground when it became the first Asian car rental company to sell an offshore bond on January 28. Strong demand from investors allowed it to increase the deal and bankers hope its success will encourage some much needed diversification in the high yield market, writes Narae Kim.
-
Indonesia industrials are returning to the dollar bond market, with MAXpower Group and Tower Bersama Infrastructure readying new deals.
-
Energy firm Viridian Group began a roadshow on Thursday for a €600m senior secured bond, which it will use to redeem its $670m-equivalent debut bond, amid renewed investor interest for strong single B-rated names.
-
Sarens Group, a Belgian heavy lifting specialist, priced its debut bond issue on Tuesday 25bp tighter than guidance, after almost doubling its size.
-
Europe’s corporate bond market has reacted with cautious optimism to Syriza’s victory in the Greek general election on Sunday.