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  • Dignity, the UK’s second largest provider of funeral services, tapped its whole business securitization today for £75m, and enjoyed such strong demand that the bonds were priced at spreads much tighter than where the outstanding notes had been trading.
  • Moody’s is seeking industry feedback on proposed changes to the way it assesses how ratings of swap counterparties can affect cash flow securitizations.
  • Schaeffler, the German family-owned ball bearing maker, sold what bankers said was the biggest ever payment-in-kind toggle bond on Thursday, proving that credit investors’ risk appetite is surging back, even for a product that is among the riskiest structures in the high yield arsenal.
  • Deutsche Annington Immobilien, the German housing estate company owned by Terra Firma, successfully raised the €1.3bn it wanted with its first unsecured bond issue on Wednesday. The deal was not exactly a new asset class, but certainly an unusual credit in Europe — unsecured bonds from a residential property real estate investment trust.
  • UK debt purchaser Marlin Financial made its £150m bond debut on Thursday — the fifth high yield issuer from the sector.
  • DNA, the Finnish telecommunications group several private equity firms were circling, has decided not to go ahead with a sale — a blow to the European leveraged finance market.