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Irish boutique investment bank Rubicon Infrastructure Advisors has hired two bankers with over 40 years of experience to expand its business into the UK.
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Milanese pharmaceutical firm Recordati was out with its CVC buyout funding this week — a €1.3bn bond, in a European high yield market that has mostly ignored Italy’s political fights. But on Thursday, volatility went global and investors started pressing for concessions. Recordati went ahead regardless, and priced on guidance.
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China Fortune Land Development Co added $70m to its existing 2020 bonds in a quick tap this week.
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S&P Global said that consumer products, media and oil and gas were the most represented sectors on its list of ‘weakest links’ in sub-investment grade corporate debt, which remains relatively small in a low default environment.
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A jump in US Treasury yields at the end of last week sparked a bout of volatility in US equity markets and dented appetite for US high yield bonds, with investors pulling record volumes of cash from funds tracking the sector on two consecutive days this week.
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Global fintech M&A has surged by more than a quarter year-on-year by value, as consolidation grips the upper echelons of the market and lenders prepare for a swathe of financing requests. Michael Turner reports.