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Chinese property company Greenland Holding Group raised $700m last week, returning to the bond market to refinance a pair of short-dated deals it sold in the first half of 2017.
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China Logistics Property Holdings Co (CNLP) and Future Land Holdings Co both sold bonds with less than one year tenors on Thursday, sidestepping the Chinese regulator’s tight handle on offshore fundraising.
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Blackstone announced its biggest acquisition for a decade this week, as it swooped on Thomson Reuters' data business for an enterprise value of $20bn. That left financiers waiting to see if it kick-starts a new round of big leveraged buyouts (LBOs) among private equity firms sitting on mountains of uninvested cash. Michael Turner and Victor Jimenez report.
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Buyers of high yield bonds in the European markets speaking to GlobalCapital this week sent two messages: overall demand is strong, but investors are searching for different targets.
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Europe’s financial system turned a corner this week, as the European Commission declared it would introduce legislation to redirect markets towards sustainability and equip them to face the threat of climate change, writes Jon Hay.
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Borrowers issuing sterling bonds with speculative grade ratings should find a receptive market despite the potential fallout of Brexit this year, Moody’s said in a report. It was a sentiment bankers and investors agreed with.