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Salt Mobile, the Swiss telecom company, is asking an issuer-friendly HY market to tap some of its old bonds, waive covenants on them, and fund a dividend to its owner NJJ Capital with a new floater.
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Eros International failed to price its new dollar bond on Tuesday, as the high yield market stuttered and investors pushed back on pricing for the Indian film maker’s international debut.
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Guorui Properties and Kangde Xin Composite Material Group are preparing for their respective debuts in the international debt market.
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European high yield bond issuance is being squashed by central banks and CLOs, with primary supply heavily concentrated on the double-B names that need the market least. Keeping the market healthy means finding a new purpose.
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Necta & Wittenborg Global Vending (N&W), the Italo-German maker of vending machines owned by private equity firm Lone Star, privately tapped its 2023 secured notes this week to fund the acquisition of peer Saeco.
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As the market buckles up for a March rate hike, some fixed income investors are playing it safe, becoming price sensitive to new issues. Against that backdrop, China SCE Property Holdings priced a five non call three on Monday with guidance unchanged throughout the day.