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Chinese real estate companies China Fortune Land Development and Ronshine China Holdings raised a combined $550m in the bond market on Tuesday, but their tight pricing did not appeal to all investors.
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Central China Real Estate and Greenland Holding Group Co raised a combined $900m in the international debt market on Monday.
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Carton manufacturer SIG Combibloc is preparing to refinance its capital structure with a dual-tranche three and five year bond, moving to an unsecured debt package as it targets an eventual investment grade rating.
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Virgin Media is in the market with its third high yield deal in a week, which will clear the way for its merger with O2 by redeeming existing bonds with obstructive covenants in place preventing the telecoms group from reorganising its capital structure. That means a big payday for bondholders in the notes due 2022, who will be paid the make-whole premium for early redemption.
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Hong Kong-listed oil company Hilong Holding pushed back the exchange deadline for its 2020 bonds again on Monday, leaving the issuer with a short window to get the deal wrapped up before the notes mature on June 22.
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A number of new dollar bonds were announced in Asia on Monday, with issuers buoyed by the strong investor support last week in both the primary and secondary markets.