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Amigo Loans, the UK consumer lender, launched a £50m tap of its debut high yield bond on Wednesday, and bankers said there is more to come from the sterling market after what has already been a busy start to the year.
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Corporate bond investors have only snacks to feed on in the new issue market this week, but if Emmanuel Macron wins France’s presidential election on Sunday, next week is set to bring more solid fare.
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Frigoglass, the Greek maker of chiller cabinets, has launched a consent solicitation to holders of its €250m senior bond as it tries to restructure its debt through a UK scheme of arrangement.
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Natixis has given its head of loan syndicate a new role, making him global head of high yield corporate distribution and trading.
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The FICC Markets Standards Board (FMSB) published the final version of its guidelines on best efforts primary market syndications for fixed income in Europe on Tuesday, as it now looks to move on to tackling secondary market impacts of the new issue process.
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Front and centre in a humming high yield bond market this week was Netflix, the US streaming service, which came to euros for the first time with a €1bn 10 year, dividing some investors on whether it was an attractive deal.