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Astaldi, the Italian civil engineering and construction company, is revisiting the high yield market for a second €100m tap of its debut bond, issued in November and tapped in December.
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One of Europe’s most frequent high yield issuers, Fresenius, is back in the market. The German healthcare business wants to sell its fifth transaction of the year — this time in dollars.
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Central Plaza Development received overwhelming demand for its new three year deal on Monday but struggled to get much investor interest for the five year tranche due to investor wariness about longer tenors and the issuer’s reluctance to push pricing.
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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 25bp but bankers away from the deal questioned whether such an aggressive revision was right for the current market.
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B Communications, the holding company of Israeli telco Bezeq, has dropped the planned euro tranche of its $775m high yield bond, and will issue only in dollars.
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Chemicals business Ineos is looking to sell €1.03bn equivalent of 2018 high yield bonds in euros and dollars. The tranche sizes will be price dependent, according to a banker close to the deal.