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Indian energy company ReNew Power sealed a $375m bond sale on Tuesday with the help of a new, direct issuance structure. But although the notes were deemed to be more issuer-friendly than ReNew’s previous transaction, many were left puzzled by the borrower’s complicated approach to offshore fundraising. Morgan Davis reports.
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Investment banks are lining up to back the bidders in the Nestlé skincare unit auction, underwriting a package of acquisition debt that could hit the market in two to three months’ time, according to a leveraged finance syndicate banker.
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Europe’s corporate bond market is on classic form, swallowing six-tranche monster deals, hybrid issues paired with senior and other juicy trades day after day. Vodafone’s £3.4bn mandatorily convertible bond grabbed the attention on Tuesday with coupons that looked astonishingly low for sub debt, but behind it all is a rally caused by, of all things, economic uncertainty.
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India’s ReNew Power returned to the dollar market for a $375m bond on Tuesday, continuing its trend of using complicated deal structures to overcome strict regulations.
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Indonesian textile company Delta Merlin Dunia Textile made its debut in the dollar bond market on Tuesday. But first it had to overcome a huge range of value estimates from investors.
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Europe’s high yield bond investors have had little to buy this year, which ought to underpin a strong print for the euro bond tranche of Power Solutions, the financing package for Brookfield and CPDQ’s buyout of Johnson Controls’ battery unit.