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  • Indonesia’s Berau Capital Resources (BCE) II started receiving bids for a $450m five year non call three bond on Monday, August 11, as it looks to refinance an outstanding 2015 paper that is identical in size. The following day, books remained open despite the term sheet having indicated that the deal was due to price overnight Monday.
  • Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) is preparing to join the procession of Indian high yield names making their debut in the international bond market after picking for banks for a dollar deal.
  • Extensive preparation and cheaper pricing saw Jingrui Holdings to the finish line when the single-B rated property re-attempted a debut dollar issue on Friday, August 1. The Chinese borrower had returned to the drawing board after its first stab at the five year non-call three offering in May failed to garner enough investor interest, writes Isabella Zhong.
  • Spain’s Telefónica and Telefónica Brasil have launched a R$20.1bn (€6.7bn) acquisition offer for Vivendi’s Brazilian unit Global Village Telecom.
  • Extensive preparation and cheaper pricing saw Jingrui Holdings to the finish line when the single B rated property reattempted a debut dollar issue on Friday. The Chinese borrower had returned to the drawing board after its first stab at the five year non call three offering in May failed to garner enough investor interest.
  • China’s Greenland Holding Group priced a $500m three year bond on Thursday after setting up a new MTN programme last week. The state owned real estate developer was met with a boisterous reception from investors and was able to tighten pricing by 37.5bp.