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Auto company Mitra Pinashika Mustika (MPM) priced its inaugural international bond on Friday. Offering diversification value and riding on the positive sentiment surrounding Indonesia, the five year non call three issue pulled in an order book that was seven times subscribed.
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Mitra Pinashika Mustika (MPM) opened books for its debut international bond on Friday. The Indonesian auto company is offering a Reg S dollar denominated five year non call three deal.
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White goods company Arcelik priced the first ever sub-investment grade emerging market euro deal with no high yield covenants on Wednesday. While bankers claim the deal paves the way for more Turkish corporate deals with no covenants, they admit that only an elite group will be able to follow.
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UK building materials distributor Travis Perkins on Monday set the final yield at 4.375% on its debut £250m seven year bond, just as the sterling bond market braced itself for the impact of a potential Yes vote in the Scottish independence referendum.
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Iron Mountain, the US data storage group, priced its first sterling bond for a decade in the middle of price guidance on Thursday.
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Hoist Finance, an unrated Swedish company that buys and works out non-performing consumer loans, has mandated banks for its euro bond debut, to be led by Danske Bank and SEB.