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The private equity consortium behind the $3.4bn leveraged buyout of UK satellite company Inmarsat is testing the limits of investor patience with exceptionally aggressive terms for $1.125bn of senior notes, potentially leading the high yield market down a slippery slope.
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Sirius Minerals, the company that is building a giant fertiliser mine beneath the UK's North York Moors, faces up to six months of uncertainty after it failed to issue a $500m high yield bond that would have secured its financial future, and the UK government refused to provide support to the project. Karoliina Liimatainen and Aidan Gregory report.
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Shandong Iron & Steel Group Co has made its annual return to the bond market, grabbing $500m thanks to support from foreign fund managers.
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The £4bn take-private of UK aerospace and defence company Cobham by US private equity firm Advent, backed by a £2.5bn debt package, was threatened this week when business secretary Andrea Leadsom ordered an investigation into the deal just after 93% of the shareholders voted to accept the deal.
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BlueBay has launched a new total return leveraged finance fund, which can buy structured credit and investment grade bonds as well as leveraged loans and high yield.
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Upstream oil and gas company ENN Ecological Holdings Co priced a $250m tap of a bond it sold earlier this year. The deal came after news of a share transfer that could give it effective control over sister company ENN Energy Holdings.