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Dutch cable company Ziggo accelerated its €730m-equivalent dual currency bond and priced it today, after its sister company Virgin Media had yesterday priced tighter than guidance the first bond of a restructuring plan involving four Liberty Global cable subsidiaries.
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After a gentle start, corporate bond issuance is zooming ahead in top gear in Europe, with both spreads and yields at or near record lows.
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Virgin Media expects its leverage to remain within levels set by its parent company Liberty Global, after it raised a £925m-equivalent bond to finance a merger with another subsidiary, UPC Ireland.
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Kaisa Group Holdings announced on January 12 that it has failed to pay a $23m coupon on one of its bonds, marking it the first time a Chinese real estate developer has defaulted on offshore debt.
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Telecom Italia, Italy’s largest telecommunications operator, on Monday brought to the high yield market the first €1bn issue of the year, as part of a plan to repay slices of four other bonds.
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Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) is preparing to become one of the first Indian high yield issuers of 2015, after picking banks for a series of roadshows for its maiden dollar deal.