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  • Green dollar bonds from Chinese high yield real estate developers are rare, but property companies have the potential to push the green market in the region to the next level — and see some pricing benefits in the process.
  • Virgin Media has launched the financing for its £30bn merger with Telefonica’s O2 into the market, aiming to clear the full debt requirement for the blockbuster deal in a single hit. Announced on Monday were benchmark nine year term loan 'Bs' in dollars and euros, but the package also included a term loan 'A' and bonds, typically launched later to reflect their shorter execution time.
  • Center Parcs has launched a refinancing of its class ‘B’ debt, taking advantage of better sentiment and a resumption of holiday bookings in its UK locations to push out a 2022 maturity in its subordinated debt.
  • Corporate debt bankers say that the comprehensive restructuring and refinancing package agreed between baggage handler Swissport and its creditors is “just the beginning”, with a growing number of companies expected to restructure their debts as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on.
  • Indonesian property developer Modernland Realty missed a coupon payment on its dollar bond this week, triggering a further downgrade in its rating.
  • Investors rewarded Zhenro Properties Group for selling its first green bond this week, pumping orders into the $350m transaction and allowing the issuer to price the deal at its lowest coupon ever.