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US Steel was in the US high yield bond market on Tuesday, one week after announcing it would restart a steelmaking facility in Illinois in anticipation of a boost in demand as a result of US president Donald Trump slapping a 25% tariff on imported steel.
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UK-based 3i Group has added three people to its office in Amsterdam and one in New York, all in its private equity team, as it plans to boost business in its core markets.
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Bankers and investors said that a new deal from Paprec Group, the French waste recycler, showed that the supply of refinancing deals still had legs and could boost overall issuance volumes in the high yield market. Paprec's deal was also green, but did anyone care?
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China’s Xinyuan Real Estate Co has sold a par-priced $200m deal, paying one of the highest coupons for a public dollar bond in Asia so far this year.
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Indonesian coal company Toba Bara Sejahtra culled its debut dollar bond on Monday, as turbulent markets and new domestic rules around caps on coal prices put investors in risk-off mode.
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Toys ‘R’ Us is discussing with investors the outlook for the company on Monday — with a restructuring proving elusive, there is talk of liquidating the company, which would be a blow to unsecured lenders.