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Jaguar Land Rover drove by with an increased high yield bond on Tuesday. It attracted strong demand, allowing bookrunners to add £100m to the planned £300m eight year issue and price it tightly.
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Telecom Italia announced on Wednesday morning that it intended to call its €750m hybrid capital bond – the only one it has issued so far – after Moody’s stripped away the deal’s 50% equity credit last year.
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HSS Hire, the UK tool and equipment hire business, priced its debut high yield bond yesterday in line with guidance.
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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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Chinese property has been the most active sector in the bond market so far this this year, and for that reason has suffered more than others in a 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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Chu Kong Petroleum & Natural Gas Steel Pipe Holdings has completed a series of fixed income investor meetings in Singapore and Hong Kong that could result in the company’s first ever bond. But bankers questioned why a first-time issuer would court investors in such difficult market conditions.