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ThyssenKrupp sold a €1.25bn 5.7 year bond on Wednesday. The investment grade-style deal had a 15bp-20bp new issue premium and performed in the aftermarket, suggesting strong demand for crossover credit.
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Codere, the troubled Spanish gambling company, has rejected bondholder plans to restructure its debt, after it failed to make coupon payments on both its bonds.
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After two years of stellar returns, no one in European high yield expects as good a year in 2014. But although returns may be modest, specialists still think Europe could outperform the US.
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ThyssenKrupp launched a drive-by 5.7 year bond today (Wednesday) that attracted a book of more than €5bn, showing the keen demand for crossover credit.
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Darty Financements has released price guidance for its €250m debut high yield bond. The UK-listed electrical retailer with large operations in France aims to price its seven year bond this afternoon.
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Bankers’ predictions that issuance of themed green bonds will reach $20bn-$25bn this year, doubling the market’s outstanding size, began to bear fruit this week as Unibail-Rodamco, the French property company, announced its first green bond issue.