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Eden Springs has sold its debut high yield bond, less than a year after its buyout by Rhône Capital. The notes were priced in line with price guidance.
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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, yesterday priced a fixed rate bond with an unconventionally short non-call period, increased the deal and sold it inside price guidance.
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CGG is hoping to issue a €360m bond in the 6% area. The French geosciences business formerly called CGGVeritas will price the bond later on Wednesday.
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Piaggio increased its seven year high yield bond and priced it with the minimum coupon announced on Monday. The Italian maker of scooter brands such as Vespa sold €250m of notes as part of an exchange offer.
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Indonesian textile manufactuer Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex) made its debut into a soft bond market on Tuesday. A number of unusual covenants and a maiden issue from a new sector meant that the sole lead had to spend some time educating investors.
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MIE Holdings priced a $500m bond on Tuesday night to redeem an existing bond that will be called in May. A substantial anchor presence in the order book built a solid foundation for the 144A/Reg S transaction, which managed to print slightly inside the issuer's existing curve.