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Tottenham Hotspur FC has raised a further £250m of US private placements, to pay off Bank of England loans signed during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hong Kong property company New World Development Co sold a perpetual bond this week, raising $1.2bn to fund a tender offer for a fixed-for-life deal.
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Times China Holdings, Yango Group and Greenland Hong Kong Holdings, all of which are real estate developers, raised $840m between them from the bond market on Thursday, continuing a recent revival in issuance from the sector.
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The UK financial regulator succeeded in persuading a court to throw out Amigo Loans’ scheme of arrangement, a move which may force the troubled high-cost lender to come back with a further proposal to manage its debt — perhaps hitting shareholders and wholesale creditors harder this time, or even handing part of the company to its customers.
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Adler Pelzer has finally priced a €75m mirror note, replicating the terms of its 4.125% 2024s, with BNP Paribas as sole global co-ordinator. JP Morgan, the original gloco, first announced the deal two weeks earlier, an extraordinarily long syndication process for a tiny bond from an established issuer — and an indication, alongside the eventual 92.50 price, that selling the issue was a challenge.
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Zhongyu Gas Holdings, a Hong-Kong listed natural gas distribution company, pulled its debut dollar bond on Tuesday evening after setting final guidance, leading some away from the trade to speculate that an aggressive pricing approach scuppered the deal. But its hiccup didn’t deter other issuers from hitting the market. Morgan Davis reports.