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Debut Indonesian issuer Pan Brothers ventured out to the market Thursday, pricing a $200m five non call three deal, paving the way for more Indonesian high yield issuers.
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Hong Kong Airlines, whose biggest shareholder is China’s HNA Group, was marketing a senior perpetual non call 3.5 year bond on Friday, driven by anchor interest.
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The tally of sterling high yield bond sales in January is on course to reach £2bn, a sensational reversal from 2016’s entire first quarter without issuance in the currency, with several issues this week despite news that the UK will seek to leave the EU single market.
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Executives from the Channel Islands Stock Exchange (CISE) travelled to London on Wednesday to meet investors and discuss their concerns over the growing trend for high yield borrowers to list their bonds there.
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Hapag-Lloyd, Germany’s largest container liner shipping company, sold a rare triple-C rated bond to high yield investors on Thursday.
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The tally of sterling high yield bond sales in January is on course to reach £2bn after Jaguar Land Rover on Thursday launched a new £300m offering, adding to a recent surge of deals in the currency.