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Constellium, the aluminium products company spun out of Rio Tinto in 2011, has announced a roadshow for a €590m-equivalent high yield bond issue, and also aims to obtain a €120m loan.
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Interxion Holding, the Dutch data centres business, on Wednesday tapped its €325m July 2020 high yield bond, issued last June.
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Supply breeds demand. It’s an idea economists struggle with, but capital market specialists know it well. If there was any doubt, Verizon Communications proved it last year by selling a $49bn bond in one day. Far from being a struggle, the deal was many times oversubscribed.
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Vista Land & Lifescapes has opened guidance on the first corporate dollar bond from the Philippines this year after finding out the results of a tender offer for its existing September 2015s.
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In yet another sign of the European high yield market's bullishness, SGD Group, the French glass packaging company and a debut issuer, has priced a fixed rate bond with an unconventionally short non-call period, increased the deal and sold it inside price guidance. And SGD is not alone — Alain Afflelou, a French optician chain, is following the short call example.
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The high yield market is in a state of high anticipation as its largest ever deal, the €10.2bn financing for Altice's takeover of SFR, approaches the market, just as mounting tension between Ukraine and Russia threatens to escalate, writes Stefanie Linhardt.