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After announcing initial guidance for a dim sum bond on Tuesday morning, China Properties switched to a dollar deal on Wednesday morning in response to market feedback.
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Codere, the troubled Spanish gambling company, has rejected bondholder plans for a restructuring of the company. Codere had previously failed to make coupon payments on both its bonds.
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The earnings season and, hence, issuers’ blackout periods are leaving Europe's high yield market light of new issues this week. Debut issuer Darty is still the only company that has announced bond plans, while a drive-by deal was also rumoured to be coming.
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China Aluminium International Engineering (Chalieco) will meet investors in Singapore Wednesday, February 19, for its debut bond before moving to Hong Kong on Thursday. The issuer has opted for a Reg S dollar perpetual.
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China Properties Group looks set to price its debut dim sum bond after it announced initial guidance on Tuesday.
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Chu Kong Petroleum had still not priced its debut dim sum bond on Tuesday after announcing initial guidance the day before. The credit has faced a number of financial issues over the past year, including a profit warning. The bookrunner says that the response from investors is mixed but still hopes that the deal will price tonight.