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  • Ardagh Group will repay the holders of €250m and $1.27bn of bonds it issued a year ago, after a delay in its takeover of Verallia North America.
  • Wendel, the BB+ rated French investment group, sold its first bond of the year tightly on Monday, on a book of over €3bn.
  • Dim sum supply has had an explosive start to the year, with a torrent of deals from on and offshore issuers taking supply to four times what it was in the first two weeks of last year’s record six month run. But even more impressive is the appetite for yield, exemplified by Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia’s debut in the currency, which despite modest size signals the extent to which dim sum boasts a thriving high yield segment absent in any other Asian currency bond market, writes Steve Gilmore.
  • Yioula Glassworks, the Caa3/CC rated Greek glass maker, has met high yield investors for a potential high yield bond issue.
  • Telecom Italia issued today its first bond under speculative grade ratings, and it was a hit. The Ba1/BB+/BBB- rated Italian telco raised €1bn at a spread 25bp inside initial talk.
  • Codere, the Spanish gambling company that is negotiating a financial restructuring with its bondholders and lenders, has decided not to pay the coupon on its €760m 8.25% senior bonds due 2015.