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Insurance broker Towergate priced its £800m high yield bond to finance its merger with four UK peers, resulting in a new company called Kirs. The deal follows a string of successful high yield sterling issues but faced pre-election jitters.
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Korean Air Lines Co has sealed its first dollar note on a standalone basis, and the first high yield bond from the country since 2013, following a pulled deal last September. The $300m transaction was also a coup for BOC International, which became the first Chinese firm to act as the sole lead on a Korean offering.
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South Korea’s GS Caltex Corp bagged a $400m five year deal on Monday, securing buy-side support thanks to its credentials, despite a soft market backdrop.
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Chinese developer Fantasia Holdings Group Co is in the market on Tuesday with an unrated short-term dollar note for refinancing purposes.
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Blackstone has agreed to buy Finnish property group Sponda for nearly €1.8bn in an all-cash deal
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Packaging maker Ardagh Group will repay its 2021 dollar floater with a £400m sterling bond printed on Friday, following heavy oversubscriptions of recent sterling deals.