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Chinese real estate developer Carnival Group International Holdings tapped the offshore debt market for the first time on November 27, raising Rmb500m ($81.5m) via a dim sum bond.
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With Europe’s high yield market all but becalmed after the quietest November for new issuance for five years, market participants are trying to work out how serious the market’s plight is.
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Bond investors were out in force on November 25 as they sought to get a slice of Beijing Capital Land’s senior perpetual non call five dollar bond. An improving industry backdrop, good pricing and a favourable structure helped propel the deal past the finishing line.
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A week after Towergate, the UK insurance broker, disclosed liquidity stress, its unsecured bond, issued in 2011, is still trading at distressed levels, but its more recent secured bonds have recovered.
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Renault returned to the dim sum bond market on Wednesday, after making its debut in 2012 and a return visit in 2013. This time it brought a Rmb500m (€65m) three year issue.
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Bond investors were out in force on November 25 as they sought to get a slice of Beijing Capital Land’s senior perpetual non call five dollar bond. An improving industry backdrop, good pricing and favourable structure all helped to propel the deal past the finishing line.