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  • Participants in the UK retail bond market have been asking for a greater diversity of issuance. Now they’re getting it. Eros International, an unrated Bollywood film production company, launched on Thursday a seven year unsecured bond paying 6.5%.
  • Polish synthetic rubber firm Synthos made a strong debut on Wednesday with a €350m seven year non-call four debut offering. Rarity of supply from both the sector and from Poland buoyed investor support for the deal which offered a pick-up over the usual state and state-owned corporate deals from the country.
  • Nigerian oil and gas firm Seven Energy is returning to the bond market after postponing a deal in late July, this time in a stronger position with commitments from two supranationals. It bodes well for a deal that a pack of prospective Africa corporate borrowers will be watching carefully, said bankers on the deal.
  • Coal distributor Earth Energy is looking to become the first Thai borrower to issuer an offshore renminbi bond and met investors in Asia during the week of September 22 for a proposed Reg S deal.
  • Synthos SA made a strong debut on Wednesday with a seven year non-call four debut offering. Rarity of supply from both the sector and from Poland buoyed investor support for the deal which offered a decent yield compared to where quasi-sovereigns are trading.
  • Oil rig maker Honghua Group made its inaugural issue in international markets on Thursday, September 18. Having opted for the Reg S /144A format to tap into the US investor base, the Chinese company pulled in an impressive $1.4bn order book for the $200m five year non call paper.