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CVC Capital Partners has closed its latest European and North American fund at a hard cap of €15.5bn. That makes this its largest fund and one of the largest ever by a European private equity firm.
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ESR Cayman sealed a $100m perpetual non-call three year on Wednesday, but the market remained a tad soft with investors being defensive when it came to risky names.
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Issuance in the European high yield bond market staged a comeback in the first quarter, but weaknesses still lurk behind the figures, which were published by an industry association on Wednesday.
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The corporate bond market is notably slower this week, after the hectic month was bookended by a public holiday in the UK. But the range of borrowers marketing bonds means the calm is unlikely to last however.
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The Republic of the Maldives is selling its debut international bond, while ESR Cayman is looking to price a perpetual non call three year note on Wednesday.
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The European high yield market roadshowed more than £2bn of new sterling bonds from two issuers this week, both with single-B ratings and from industries investors watch with caution.