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Three Chinese property companies courted high yield dollar investors on Wednesday, raising a combined $827m.
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Melco, the casino operator, played its US investor cards on Wednesday to build a $500m bond sale.
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Investment banking activity suffered a sluggish start to the year at the top US names, particularly in equity underwriting, but conditions brightened as winter turned to spring.
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Senvion, the wind power services company now locked in restructuring negotiations, said on Wednesday it had raised a €100m debtor-in-possession loan with existing bondholders and lenders.
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Bonds of Intralot, the Greek gambling technology company, fell on Tuesday, after an earnings release that disappointed investors and confirmed that it was in breach of leverage covenants in its revolvers. High yield research firm Lucror Analytics argued that it was now ‘imperative’ for the company to renegotiate these terms.
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SMC Global Power Holdings Corp (SMCGP) sold a rare perpetual bond on Tuesday, proving that investors still like the format and the rarity of a Philippines credit.