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Work space provider WeWork is planning to tap the US high yield bond market this week, the latest in a recent string of early stage companies to turn to the capital markets to help fund cash intensive growth strategies.
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McGraw-Hill Global Education has obtained a payment in kind (PIK) term loan from funds advised by Guggenheim Partners and Ares to help refinance its 2019 PIK toggle notes, five months after it pulled a PIK toggle bond aimed at achieving the same goal.
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More than €3.5bn of high yield bond deals in euros, sterling and dollars were scheduled to close this week. Although some bankers described the pipeline as “crowded”, they expected market digestion to be ‘healthy’ ahead of quieter times.
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A repricing in the Indonesian high yield dollar bond market on Monday took a toll on property company Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD), which had to navigate numerous hurdles to push a $250m deal over the finish line.
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After strong first quarter results and in a receptive high yield market, online streaming service Netflix announced a new $1.5bn 10.5 year senior unsecured bond on Monday to finance new content for the platform, eventually walking away with $1.9bn.
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Bookrunners revealed more than €3bn of new speculative grade deals from seven issuers in the European high yield market this week. Coupons are slowly widening in the primary market, but they are still hitting issuers’ pricing targets, said market participants.