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Hapag-Lloyd on Monday began roadshowing a sub benchmark and triple-C rated bond to European high yield investors.
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Issuers anxious to meet with investors before the Chinese New Year are kicking off the week with roadshows around Asia. Beijing Capital Group, Qinghai Provincial Investment Group, China Huarong Asset Management, and Indonesia’s Pan Brothers are all pursuing dollar bonds.
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High yield real estate names Times Property Holdings and Yanlord Land Group are marketing their respective dollar-denominated bonds on Monday morning, looking to lock in early funding for the year.
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The sterling high yield bond market on Friday priced its first single-B rated issue of the year, a £275m note from Amigo Loans, a UK consumer lender, with the third highest coupon in the past 12 months for a single-B sterling issue.
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SEA Holdings, Guangzhou R&F Properties and a Changchun local government financing vehicle took advantage of the abundant liquidity in the bond market by locking in funds on Thursday.
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Telecom company TalkTalk and loan guarantor Amigo have this week jumped into the wave of new high yield bond issues listing on the Channel Islands Securities Exchange (CISE) as a way to get round the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), writes Victor Jimenez.