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Löwen Play is the latest in a spate of gambling companies entering the high yield bond market. The German company, owned by Ardian — the former Axa Private Equity — is looking for €265m of floating rate notes.
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Czech energy utility EP Energy launched its first high yield bond through its holding company on Tuesday, despite a sell-off of emerging market bonds.
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B Communications, the holding company of Israeli telco Bezeq, wants to sell a $775m-equivalent high yield bond in euros and dollars.
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HSS Hire, the UK tool and equipment hire business, priced its debut high yield bond on Wednesday, in line with guidance.
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Oil products company Puma Energy priced its debut high yield bond in line with guidance on Tuesday, relying on broad appeal to a varied investor base to overcome the sell-off in emerging market credits.
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High yield darling Fresenius was back in the market on Tuesday — after less than three weeks. The German healthcare company sold an increased €300m 10 year bond, which despite market flutters, traded up.