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Tanks are rolling in Ukraine, but investors cannot tear themselves away from the bullishness that has gripped them for so long. There was a brief shiver on Tuesday afternoon, but European stocks rose 0.9% on Wednesday morning and credit spread indices tightened.
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High yield issuers just keep on flexing their muscles, showing investors where the power in the market lies. The latest totem to fall to the extreme supply-demand imbalance is call protection, now down to a new low of 1.5 years.
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SGD Group, the French glass packaging company, is looking to sell its debut high yield bond on Tuesday. Leads have released price talk on the fixed rate notes with ultra-short call protection — a trend that is being followed by Alain Afflelou.
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TeamSystem, the Italian software designer and distributor, is looking for a €130m add-on to its 2020 bond to finance the acquisition of 24Ore Software.
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Eden Springs, the provider of watercoolers and coffee makers, has sent out price guidance on its €210m debut high yield bond.
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MIE Holdings was quick to open the books for its third dollar bond, launching a five year non call three on Tuesday, after receiving a strong response from investors.