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Two Chinese property companies seized the market window on Thursday to raise a combined $802m from the bond market.
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High yield market darling Ardagh has joined in with the SPAC fever sweeping capital markets, announcing on Tuesday the merger of its drinks can business with a SPAC sponsored by billionaire Alec Gores. The combined business wasted no time in launching the debt finance for the deal, with a $2.3bn-equivalent four tranche green bond following on Thursday.
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Aston Martin has launched a £70m-equivalent tap of its $1.085bn 10.5% notes, which have been trading more than nine points higher than when they were priced last year in the teeth of market volatility leading into the US presidential election.
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Guangzhou R&F Properties Co made a rapid return to the debt market this week for a $325m bond that proved popular with investors in the primary and secondary markets.
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Victoria plc, the UK listed carpet maker, is marketing a new bond with most of the proceeds earmarked for cash on balance sheet, an unusual move in the high yield market, where deals are typically aimed at refinancing or specific corporate actions. The company says it will be on the hunt for acquisition opportunities, funded by the Koch Brothers’ preferred equity injection last year as well as the new debt.
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China Aoyuan Group had to pay up to sell a $350m bond on Monday, as investors demanded compensation for the property company’s low rating and the deal’s long tenor.