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Food distributor Brakes is one of three high yield issuers trying to sell sterling bonds this week. The company, owned by Bain Capital, hopes to issue £200m of five year notes.
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Grainger, the UK residential property owner, wants to sell a £200m seven year high yield bond. The notes will be secured and will refinance loans.
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Norske Skog, the Norwegian pulp and paper maker, has signed a three year loan agreement for Nkr250m (€30m) with SpareBank 1.
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DFC Group, the US-listed payday lender, wants to refinance dollar bonds with sterling and Canadian dollar high yield notes.
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Advent International expects to seek €605m of debt to back its acquisition of Unit4, the Dutch software maker.
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Vivacom priced its €400m high yield bond inside price guidance on Friday. The Bulgarian telecoms company priced its debut five year notes at par to yield only 6.625%.