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The European corporate bond new issue market, like other bond markets, has been slow to get off the ground this year, with an awkward public holiday across much of Europe on Tuesday apparently delaying business until mid-week.
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Unify Germany Holdings, the communications software company formerly called Siemens Enterprise Communications, is offering to buy back up to €12.5m of its only bond, a €200m 10.75% issue that matures in November 2015.
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It has barely started, but the new year is already gearing up to be a challenging one for Asian high yield corporates thanks to a high profile default by China’s Kaisa Group Holding and the looming prospect of rate rises. With local markets looking tougher, it’s time for issuers to start broadening their investor base and consider 144A deals.
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Several Greek corporate high yield bonds traded down today, as a dispute flared in Germany over whether sources close to Angela Merkel had told Der Spiegel magazine that the German chancellor was prepared to countenance Greece leaving the euro if it broke agreements with the EU.
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China Auto Rental (CAR) embarked on an extensive eight day roadshow on January 6 as it seeks to raise capital in the debt market for the first time. But it is not just interested in selling its story to Asian investors so will also be wooing US funds thanks to its strong North American ties.
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Private equity firms Cinven and Electra Partners have both announced buyouts in the UK this week.