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Energias de Portugal, the Portuguese electricity and gas company, issued its largest public bond since March 2010 on Thursday, after attracting more than €2.7bn of demand from across Europe.
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US chemical company Celanese Corp priced its first high yield bond in euros, a €300m five year bullet, at the tight end of guidance on Wednesday.
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Powerlong Real Estate Holdings finally succeeded in tapping the dim sum market this week, raising Rmb1.5bn ($244m) via a 10.75% 2017 note on September 10. This was the issuer’s second attempt at a bond this year, having failed to price one in January.
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Corporate bond issuance in Europe has been building up steadily for four weeks since the summer lull ended, but the market’s true capacity was shown most clearly on Monday, when six deals came at once in euros and sterling, totalling €7.3bn.
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After a botched deal in January, China’s Powerlong Real Estate Holdings is back in the dim sum market, opening books for a Rmb1.5bn ($244m) three year paper on September 10. Gone is the issuer’s previously aggressive approach to pricing: the new deal is coming at a huge discount to its existing curve.
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Oil rig maker Honghua Group is looking to make a debut in international markets. The Chinese company will be kicking off investor meetings for a proposed Reg S/144A dollar offering this week.