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Deal rules and slow primary market make ramping up deals difficult
◆ Supranationals and agencies prepare to achieve the previously unthinkable ◆ Leveraged loans versus private credit and their effect on CLOs ◆ A new dawn for dollar covered bonds and UK equity market structure
◆ Schaeffler attracts €5.8bn peak book… ◆ …while SPIE finds €2.8bn of orders ◆ Strong demand allows for strong price moves
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Despite the roadshows crowding high yield bond markets this week, Netflix could not help but draw most attention from investors. Its $2.2bn-equivalent euro and dollar issue on Wednesday was increased and is said to have been three times covered. While the company has $10bn of capital market debt outstanding already, it owes more than $27bn long term to its content providers.
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For the first time this year, high yield bond issuance in Europe is putting the corporate investment grade market in the shade.
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Indonesia’s Mega Central Finance and Mega Auto Finance have returned to the offshore loan market, jointly seeking a $100m dual currency deal.
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Redco Properties Group returned to the market with a two year note on Tuesday, three months after it priced a larger 364-day transaction.
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After weeks of thin issuance in European high yield, six deals were announced on Tuesday, of which two were true buyout financings, rather than the double-B refinancings that have dominated the market this year.
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Tesco has launched a comprehensive liability management across eight bonds, to be funded by a new issue from its recently updated MTN shelf. The move comes as the UK-based supermarket group teeters on the verge of a full upgrade to investment grade status.
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