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Tui AG, the German tourism group, followed up Monday’s announcement of an agreement on merger terms with British subsidiary Tui Travel by beginning a roadshow for its first bond issue for nearly a decade.
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The Nordic high yield bond market has started the week busily, with a debut senior deal from Finland and a pair of roadshows announced.
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China’s Geely Automobile Holdings is looking to sell its inaugural international bond. The car maker will be kicking off investor meetings this week for a proposed Reg S/144A dollar denominated issue.
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European high yield bond issuance will continue despite the sudden bankruptcy of Phones 4U and Thursday’s referendum on Scottish independence, syndicate officials said on Monday. But new deals are unlikely to emerge before the end of the week.
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Hoist Finance, a Swedish financial firm, will start four days of investor meetings on Tuesday before a planned euro bond debut.
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High yield bond investors are reassessing their exposure to retail and consumer companies after Phones 4U’s shock collapse.