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High yield is humming in Europe. Four deals have been launched this week, with issuance set to top €2.3bn by Friday. Front and centre is Netflix, the US streaming service, which has come to euros for the first time with a €1bn 10 year.
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Saka Energi Indonesia opened books for a seven year bullet on Wednesday, seeking dollars via a 144A/Reg S outing.
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Netflix is issuing its first bond in euros. It's a high yield bond, but not as we know it. It is single-B rated but the covenants are investment grade — though Netflix's leverage is racy. To buy it, you need to be a fan.
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French building services outsourcer Atalian started a roadshow for a €600m seven year bond offering on Tuesday, bringing total expected issuance for the week so far to over €2.3bn.
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India’s HPCL-Mittal Energy (HMEL) took centre stage on Monday, selling the only international bond from Asia ex-Japan. The 4x covered deal benefited from support from state-owned HPCL, with the bonds trading up by 50 cents in the secondary market.
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National Highways Authority of India is preparing investors for a new Masala transaction, the issuer’s first in the offshore rupee market.