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B Communications, a company that holds a stake in Israeli telecoms firm Bezeq, sold an increased debut high yield bond on Monday.
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Fresenius once again demonstrated the easy access it enjoys to the high yield market. After selling five, seven and 10 year bonds in euros in January and a tap in February, the German health care business added some seven year dollar notes to its debt portfolio on Tuesday.
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Astaldi and SNF Floerger took advantage of the lack of issuance in the European high yield market to tap bonds on Tuesday, after the market shrugged off its recent risk aversion.
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Innovia Group, a food packaging firm, showed that floating rate notes were still in fashion in the European high yield market this week. It sold a €342m bond after building a book of over €1bn, only a week after Löwen Play abandoned its FRN deal to sell a fixed rate bond instead.
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Oil India has mandated five banks for what would be its first dollar bond, as investor sentiment towards the region improves.
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Agile Property Holdings returned to senior bonds on Monday, taking on the task of reopening the Chinese property market with a five year non call three deal. The issuer was able to tighten guidance by 25bp but bankers away from the deal questioned whether such an aggressive revision was right for the current market.