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German kitchen furniture maker Alno AG started the year with improving earnings data and a big new investor, private equity firm Tahoe, but analysts and bondholders remain unconvinced by the credit.
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Guangzhou R&F Properties Co and KWG Property Holding raised a combined $515m at the tail end of last week, just before the start of what many anticipate to be a busy year for Chinese property debt issuance.
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Chinese property developer Modern Land (China) Co and textile producer Shandong Ruyi Technology Group Co priced their respective taps at the end of last week, taking advantage of regulatory approvals that expired at the year end.
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Will 2017 be a year for new conquests in the European leveraged finance markets? No one believes so. Rather, there will be a tug of war between high yield bonds and loans for issuance, better funding costs and investors’ cash. Victor Jimenez and Max Bower report.
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Logan Property Holdings raised a quick $200m from five non call three notes on Thursday, two years after its last international public transaction.
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Fitch on Thursday left a cautionary message on the high yield market's prospects for next year: issuance will be tame, especially from single-B borrowers, and there are several reasons for that.