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Chinese property developers are making the most of the bullish sentiment following the recent post-rate cut to price dollar bonds.
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The bookbuilding process for Reliance Communications’ (RComm) $255m bond has been extended until the end of December 2, according to bankers close to the trade.
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Chinese property is back firmly on the menu this week two companies opened books and a second pair start roadshowing on Monday. Opportunistic borrowers piling into international bonds market to take advantage of the post-rate cut bullish sentiment.
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Reliance Communications stated taking orders for a $255m bond on December 1 at a premium to its comparables as the telecom giant tries to navigate its way out of weak market conditions.
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Bonds of UK oil producer EnQuest have plummeted, echoing the falls of Abengoa and Towergate, in a month in which high yield investors have been hypersensitive to macroeconomic threats and accounting uncertainties.
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Metinvest has received bondholder consent to exchange its $500m 10.25% 2015s after a lengthy approval process – including one amendment to terms and a deadline extension – which began on October 21.