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  • Greenko Dutch, a subsidiary of Greenko Group, a key player in the Indian green energy sector, is looking to issue a Reg S/144A dollar bond. If successful, the deal will be the borrower’s first in international markets and comes on the back of a favourable government budget for India’s fledgling renewable energy sector.
  • Future Land Holdings is out in the market with a new dollar bond less than a week after fellow high yield real estate company, Times Property Holdings, completed a dollar offering. Bankers hope that appetite for junk-rated property names is returning.
  • ITNL priced India’s first ever unrated dim sum bond on Thursday. The deal was capped at Rmb575m ($93m), with the proceeds being used to repay a loan in full.
  • Bookrunners Barclays and CLSA announced guidance on the three year dim sum bond at 8.375% area. The deal is capped at Rmb575m ($93m) and bankers say that books are growing very well.
  • Times Property Holdings made its third appearance in the international bond market this year on July 9, with a Rmb900m dim sum. The substantial handle attracted strong support from yield hungry investors and enabled the borrower to price well inside its existing curve.
  • Helios Towers Nigeria sold a debut dollar bond on Tuesday — only the second international corporate bond ever from that country. The notes were trading up a full cash point higher in the secondary market on Wednesday and offer a new benchmark for Nigeria corporates, with at least one follow on deal expected in the next few weeks.