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  • Technology services company Rolta India announced its second dollar bond on Wednesday afternoon opting to open books to US investors first. After receiving $1.25bn in bids during US market hours, dealers have now revised initial guidance for the five year non call three to the 9.25% area on Thursday morning.
  • Leveraged finance lenders have been cheered by some signs of investors pushing back against ever more aggressive covenants and terms in recent weeks. But there is certainly no weakening of demand.
  • Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Indian telecom giant Reliance Communications, has mandated for its debut international bond. The company joins a number of Indian names looking to tap a market that is seeing a record volume of G3 issues from the country.
  • Future Land Holdings priced its second dollar offering on Monday after receiving reverse enquiry from large institutional investors. Improved sentiment towards the Chinese property sector, as well a strong demand for high yielding instruments, resulted in an order book nearly nine times subscribed.
  • Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan have been mandated to arrange the debt financing for the £900m buyout of PizzaExpress by Chinese private equity firm Hony Capital.
  • Modernland Realty could be the first Indonesian name in the dollar market since last week’s still-undecided presidential elections. The borrower has launched an exchange offer for its outstanding 2016s and plans to issue a new five year dollar bond.