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German gambling arcades company Löwen Play priced its debut high yield bond in line with guidance on Thursday, after shrinking the deal in response to investor feedback.
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Tatry Mountain Resorts, Slovakia’s largest ski resort operator, has opened subscription for a second tranche of subordinated bonds, designed to fund a substantial reduction in its share capital.
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The broader sell-off that hurt the dollar bond market last week did not make its presence felt in offshore renminbi. Bankers are confident that a flood of issuers will come to market after Chinese New Year to take advantage of favourable conditions such as stable secondary market performance, positive arbitrage options and a receptive investor base.
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Corporate bond spreads have widened in the past fortnight, and there have been some rough days in the stockmarkets. New issue premiums have risen, and some new deals have widened in the aftermarket. Yet the market feels strong — deal flow is busy and most transactions are finding plenty of demand.
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The broader sell off that has hurt the dollar bond market is not making its presence felt in offshore renminbi. Bankers are confident that a flood of issuers will come to market after Chinese New Year to take advantage of favourable conditions such as stable secondary market performance, positive arbitrage options and a receptive investor base.
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When the going gets tough, high yield investors often get going, too — out of the door. So far, in this bout of tapering-induced risk-aversion, that has not happened. While stockmarkets sold off this week, CDS indices widened and emerging market bonds plunged, high yield issuers in Europe kept launching and printing bonds, writes Stefanie Linhardt.