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Stonegate, the UK pub group owned by TDR Capital, sold an increased high yield bond on Thursday. The £400m of notes were the debut for the owner of the Slug and Lettuce chain.
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Wind Telecomunicazioni is seeking to sell the European high yield market’s biggest deal so far this year. The Italian telco owned by Vimpelcom of Russia has announced plans to raise €3.75bn equivalent of bonds.
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Sri Rejeki Isman, also known as Sritex, is looking to make its dollar bond debut, joining a number of other Indonesian credits that are also looking offshore. The issue is likely to be a five year bond of up to $300m in size, according to Moody’s.
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Lippo Karawaci opened the books for its first dollar offering since January 2013 on Friday morning.
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In a high yield market with strong pressure on prices, investors are becoming more willing to buy unconventional risk, as shown by Quick’s debut bond issue this week. The Belgian hamburger restaurant chain sold a rare unsecured floating rate note as part of its €595m transaction.
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Tullow Oil and EnQuest joined the rush to access the high yield market before Easter with the week’s only two dollar-denominated transactions.