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Asia’s issuers should consider the merits of issuing 144A dollar bonds. While investors at home stay on the sidelines, US bondholders have proved far more willing to buy into primary deals.
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BMC Software, the US business software group, expects to release formal price guidance today for its high yield bond issue, to finance its $6.9bn acquisition by Bain Capital and Golden Gate Capital. The lead banks have set price whispers and the tranche sizes.
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Minimax Viking has revised the pricing and structure of its new transatlantic loans package to reflect investor interest in the deal.
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A Caa1/B- rated bond for Playa Resorts Holding, a highly leveraged Mexican and Caribbean hotel play that was being run off the lead banks’ US high yield desks, surprised LatAm DCM bankers and EM debt investors by pricing at a yield of 8% on Monday
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The bond financing for BMC Software’s LBO looked set to provide the highlight of the week in the European high yield primary space as market participants finally began to leave their desks after a busy July.
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Metallum expects to allocate its €295m loan package later this week, after receiving sufficient commitments from lenders on Friday. The metal recycling and processing company will use the money raised to support its buyout by private equity firm TowerBrook Capital Partners.