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Two weeks after printing €250m of triple-C rated notes, container shipping company Hapag-Lloyd on Tuesday sailed into the market for an add-on.
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UniCredit has named the bankers to fill a series of senior country posts in its financing and advisory business, which covers equity and debt origination, coverage and M&A.
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India’s Neerg Energy sold a $475m green bond on Monday — the second green dollar transaction from Asia this year. The deal introduced a new structure to the market, but investors’ concerns were allayed by the issuer’s robust credit story.
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Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama (Buma), which services Indonesia's coal industry, pulled in an impressive $2.2bn book for a $350m bond this week, after taking care to meet investors and address their concerns about its relationship with defaulted miner Berau Coal.
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As the visible pipeline in the European high yield bond market reopens, one of the largest debt advisers to borrowers had a tip for high yield bankers: search for new supply away from sponsors.
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Power companies were at the forefront of the international market on Monday, with India’s Neerg Energy and Indonesia’s Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama launching high yield dollar deals.