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Left lead Barclays dropped the floating rate sterling tranche from the high yield bonds for Domestic & General’s fundraising to refinance old debt and pay a dividend to its old owners, replacing it with a smaller euro floater and a large fixed-rate issue.
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Italy’s Salini Impregilo is pushing ahead with plans to buy compatriot troubled construction rival Astaldi after getting the preliminary nod from financiers, with the acquiring company set to raise €600m among a raft of funding agreements.
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Hoist Finance, a Sweden-based debt restructuring firm, has been marketing its debut securitization — an essential move in the firm’s attempt to recover from a regulatory broadside which landed last year.
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Europe's corporate bond market is sauntering towards the holidays at a gentle pace, with spreads slightly wider and no one in a hurry. But deals are still available for issuers that want them.
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A busy day for bond issuance from Chinese property companies offered investors a dash of variety, as investment grade rated China Jinmao Holdings Group vied for attention amid a slew of deals from high yield credits including Kaisa Group Holdings.
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The leveraged loan market in Europe is relying on several high profile take-private trades to rescue volumes and fees for 2019, and give the squeezed CLO market much needed supply. But these deals are vulnerable, and can easily fall apart, as sponsors must navigate an obstacle course of trade buyers, competition authorities, and recalcitrant shareholders.