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  • After last week’s spate of European high yield bond issues, when some €2.9bn was priced, this week is a lot lighter. By Wednesday, Phones4u, Jerrold and Soho House were the only European issuers looking for bond funding.
  • Phones4u, the UK mobile phone retailer, has priced its £205m PIK toggle bond, after a swift marketing process that began with a roadshow in London on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Pricing on the €355m dividend recapitalisation deal for TV operator M7 Group has been reverse flexed, as issuers revel in a leveraged loan market awash with liquidity but deprived of new deals.
  • This afternoon’s expected announcement on QE tapering from the Federal Open Market Committee has paralysed most corporate bond issuers. Will there be a whopping rally, a nasty sell-off or a non-event?
  • Commitments for the £340m-equivalent loans supporting the buyout of UK packaging firm Chesapeake by private equity firm Carlyle are due in on Tuesday.
  • Faurecia, a French car components supplier, has received a €122.5bn loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support its capex programme in emerging markets.