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Rhiag is back with a different high yield bond. The Italian car parts distributor wants to sell €415m of senior secured fixed and floating rate notes to support its acquisition by Apax Partners.
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Domestic & General, the UK household appliance insurance company, has sold a £500m high yield bond to finance its takeover by CVC. It found strong demand for the deal, which came in tight and traded up.
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UK property company Telereal Trillium has met investors in the UK ahead of a £500m bond issue that will be secured by a portfolio of properties leased to British Telecom.
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The revival of the primary CMBS market is set to continue next year, said Conor Downey, partner at Paul Hastings. The refinancing of existing CMBS is likely to make up the bulk of dealflow, he added, but some banks are beginning to show greater appetite for lending with securitization in mind, meaning the first post-crisis multi-loan CMBS in Europe is not out of the question.
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Gamesa, a Spanish maker of wind turbines and wind farm operator, is contemplating a high yield bond issue, EuroWeek understands.
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HeidelbergCement sold a €300m bond with its lowest ever coupon and yield on Monday. The double-B rated German repeat issuer raised €300m of seven year bonds with a yield of 3.375%.