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Salzgitter, a German maker of steel products and tubes with a €2bn market cap, returned to the equity-linked debt market on Tuesday with a €168m deal that was priced at very aggressive terms, reflecting investors’ eager demand for convertibles.
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Three convertible bonds were launched in Europe on Tuesday, by British Land, steel tube maker Salzgitter and Iida Group, a Japanese condominium developer.
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Cosmos Boom Investment has launched an up to $290m convertible bond, which not only comes with a guarantee but is also backed by a standby letter of credit from one of the big four Chinese banks.
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Singapore’s Ezra Holdings is seeking to raise $300m from a combined rights issue and sale of convertible bonds to shore up its capital base. Both offerings are worth about $150m each.
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Tikehau, the French investment firm, has raised about €326m through two convertible bonds, seeking to fund its growth using some of the most attractive sources of funding available.
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Asia’s first perpetual convertible bond issue in five years gave the market something to talk about when Shui On Land sold a novel $225m 7.5% deal last week. The success of the print, coupled with the shortage of new offerings, could see more perpetual CBs follow suit, writes John Loh.