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  • Constellium, the aluminium products company controlled by Apollo Global Management, priced its €590m high yield bond this afternoon, split equally between euros and dollars.
  • Tata Motors priced a $300m seven year bullet through its subsidiary TML Holdings on Wednesday. The borrowing entity's ownership of Jaguar Land Rover Automotive was seen as bolstering investor support for the credit, enabling the issuer to come tight with what was its first dollar deal.
  • It is the first international bond issuer from Bangladesh, but Banglalink Digital Communications faced more than the usual debutant challenges in its deal last Friday, writes Virginia Furness.
  • Almost a year to the day later, Apple reprised its monster bond sale of April 2013 on Tuesday. This time it raised only $12bn, instead of the then-record $17bn of last year.
  • Chinese real estate developer Yanlord Land Group priced its debut Singapore dollar bond on Tuesday. The S$5bn ($3.9bn) orderbook was mostly driven by demand from private banks who were targeted to ensure the S$400m target was reached.
  • Korea Land & Housing Corp opted for an innovative 3.25 year tenor for its new bond in a bid to offer investors a pick-up over recent three year paper from Korean SOEs and to stand out in a month that has seen record levels of issuance.