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Innovia Group, a UK maker of films for the packaging industry, hopes to sell its first high yield bond.
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Fresenius sold an additional €150m of its 4% 2024 bond on Friday, less than two weeks after selling the original issue.
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Central Plaza Development kicked off issuance under its newly established $1bn-equivalent MTN and perpetual securities programme on Monday evening, pricing a Rmb2.25bn ($371m) dual tranche dim sum bond, the first since the Chinese New Year holiday.
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Agile Property Holdings has returned to the dollar bond market with a five year non call three deal, breaking the two week gap in property bond issuance that followed a broad market sell-off in the week leading up to Chinese New Year.
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Chinese property has been the most active sector in the bond market so far this year, and for that reason suffered more than others in last week's weak secondary market. But fund managers and syndicate officials are confident that the well known and trusted credits will have no trouble attracting interest, although debut borrowers are going to have to tread carefully.
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MarketAxess, the US electronic bond trading platform, has launched a version of its Bid-Ask Spread Index for Europe.