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Chinese property companies dominate Asia’s high yield bond market like never before. But rising volumes bring rising risks — and maturities are looming. Addison Gong reports
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LeasePlan refinanced the high yield bonds at its holding company this week, printing one of the largest holdco FRNs in the market — and confirming the sponsors’ shift in strategy since the firm’s abortive IPO attempt last October.
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Südzucker, the German sugar company that was one of the first ever issuers of corporate hybrid capital with a €700m perpetual issue in 2005, has been forced to suspend coupon payments on the bond, when poor results it released on Wednesday hit cashflow triggers in the documentation.
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De Nederlandsche Bank has become the first central bank to sign the Principles for Responsible Investment, as the next stage in its development of a fuller approach to sustainability, including in its investments.
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Four Chinese sub-investment grade yield issuers, mostly property developers, stormed the offshore bond market on Wednesday, allowing yield-starved investors to pile in with orders.
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Telecoms company Cable & Wireless, which operates mostly in the Caribbean, added $300m to its longest dated bond on Wednesday in a deal that received strong backing from US high yield buyers.