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Three Chinese property companies, Jiayuan International Group, Golden Wheel Tiandi Holdings Company and SEA Holdings, have managed to meet their respective funding targets despite hitting the dollar bond market on a crowded day.
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Philippine oil company Petron Corp seized $500m from a tightly priced perpetual bond on January 11, winning over investors with a step-up structure.
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US high yield spreads touched the tightest levels seen in over a decade this week, with the return of mutual and retail fund flows and sluggish supply creating attractive financing conditions for the few borrowers that emerged.
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Market discussions over loose default protection covenants have grown louder, but not always wiser, said Debt Explained, the leveraged finance analysis firm, as it launched a covenant scoring product this week. But some investors remain sceptical of such services.
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UK property website operator Zoopla announced the first deal of 2018 in the European high yield market this week, a sub-benchmark sized bond in sterling.
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India’s IL&FS Transportation Networks sold a Rmb900m ($138.21m) offshore renminbi bond on Wednesday, making it the first high yield issuer to seal a deal in the market in more than 16 months.