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Indonesia’s triple-C rated Indika Energy grabbed $265m from a new deal on Monday, on the back of a five times subscribed book fueled by yield hungry investors.
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China Petrochemical Corp was out for a 144A/Reg S transaction on Wednesday, eyeing multiple maturities, while high yield issuer Jingrui Holdings has returned to dollars after a two year hiatus.
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Investors have been taking their cash out of European high yield funds throughout March. But a closer look into flows reveals that short term funds have grown.
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Just two working days after shares in “New Abengoa” began trading, the Spanish engineering and construction sector was hit on Monday by another credit risk crisis — Isolux Corsán has until July to find €400m to avoid insolvency.
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Indonesia’s Modernland Realty is preparing for a new US dollar bond this week, following compatriot property issuer Pakuwon Jati’s tightly priced February deal.
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Aston Martin, the UK luxury car maker, made savings of up to 400bp on Friday as it wrapped up its latest bond refinancing bond. Investors came along for the ride but found it a bit of a squeeze.