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Sirius Minerals, the London-listed miner, has won investor support in the equity financing leg of its new $2.8bn phase two project financing to fund the development of what is intended to be the largest polyhalite mine in the world in the North York Moors near Whitby.
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Galapagos Holding, the maker of heat exchangers owned by Triton Partners, has this week postponed the release of its audited results for last year, as it digs in for discussions with creditors about a recapitalisation.
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Millicom International Cellular, the emerging markets-focused telecoms group, is planning to issue its first sustainable bond. It published a Sustainability Bond Framework on Tuesday and will issue with a high yield rating.
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Michele Colocci has left JP Morgan and will rejoin Morgan Stanley as chairman of M&A.
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For the second week running, high yield is making the pace in European corporate bond markets, with a further heavy slug of new issues after last week's splurge of supply.
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Telecoms giant Altice announced a €2.8bn-equivalent dual currency high yield bond on Tuesday through Goldman Sachs. Along with the proceeds of the new notes, the group will spend €1.5bn to cut group leverage — a crucial move, as telecoms firms grapple with the high capital costs of preparing for the rollout of 5G technology.