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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?
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Commitments for the £340m-equivalent loans supporting the buyout of UK packaging firm Chesapeake by private equity firm Carlyle are due in on Tuesday.
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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.
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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.
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Now that the fight over the buyout of US computer maker Dell is over, bond investors can finally get their teeth into the company's new capital structure and the announced new high yield bonds.
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A solid secondary market performance on Monday from the Latin American bonds that priced on Friday reaffirmed the confidence of bond bankers that the high yield market was once again open. However this Wednesday’s US Federal Open Market Committee meetings are likely to delay new deal announcements from other sub-investment grade companies from the region.