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A week long roadshow and investor meetings in six countries paid off for Swedish debt collector Intrum Justitia, which sold the bond to fund its merger with Lindorff with an average coupon of below 3% on Friday.
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Road King Infrastructure is taking bids for its dollar return on Monday, as it looks to sell its second fixed for life deal in 2017.
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Textile maker Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co is gauging investor interest for a new dollar deal, six months after its debut in the international market.
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Hainan Airlines Holding Co and Greenland Holding Group Co printed bonds with tenors of less than one year on Thursday, finding sufficient demand for their deals. But they were forced to pay a premium, given recent talks around China further regulating offshore funding.
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Hilong Holding debuted in the bond market on Thursday with a $250m three year bullet, managing to somewhat defy concerns around its concentration in the volatile oil industry.
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The mystery of the European high yield paradox grew this week as investors began tucking into €4.5bn of new bonds amid all-time low yields. Yet they face a puzzlingly thin deal pipeline for the second half of the year. But dormant borrowers are starting to wake up to the joys of primary, said bankers and lawyers.