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  • Hapag-Lloyd, the German container shipping company, raised €250m in an unsecured bond issue on Friday — €50m more than initially planned — on a strong book.
  • Phones4u, the UK mobile phone retailer, priced its £205m PIK toggle bond on Wednesday, after a swift marketing process that began with a roadshow in London on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Jerrold, the UK specialised mortgage lender, will offer European high yield investors an unfamiliar kind of credit risk. Founded in 1974, it makes specialised retail and commercial mortgages in niche market segments including wealthy individuals.
  • Scandinavian Airlines, the Swedish airline, made a comeback to bond markets on Thursday that won an enthusiastic reception from investors, impressing even bankers close to the deal.
  • Soho House, the London-based chain of private members' clubs, has finished a four day roadshow in the US and Europe for its debut high yield bond.
  • Asian high yield bonds made a stunning comeback this week when two blowout deals put the sector back in vogue after being widely shunned by investors since global bond markets fell into a funk in June, writes Frances Yoon. But even though the US Federal Reserve dealt a positive shock to markets on Wednesday by keeping the quantitative easing taps open, bankers are all singing the same tune — junk bonds won’t be for everybody, and investors still have their limits.