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Europe’s largest laboratory services company, Synlab, on Friday shot a new bond into the European high yield market deal to repay all of its 2022 floating rate notes.
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China Nuclear Engineering Group Co (CNEC) is taking another shot at getting its debut CNH bond off the ground, after pulling a dim sum offering back in December 2015.
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Both investment grade and high yield corporate issuers pumped out primary paper at a vigorous pace this week, as they bore out volatility to get ahead of the November 8 US elections.
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Leveraged buyout activity in Central and Eastern Europe is gaining momentum, driven by a few jumbo deals pushing for terms and pricing more commonly seen in Western European markets. For some local banks, the conditions are too tough to compete.
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This was the week high yield borrowers in sterling came out of the Brexit shadows to face a market ridden with political tensions — what they found was hungry, but sober, investors.
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Softer markets caught Central China Real Estate off guard this week, with the leads forced to increase pricing after launch to get its deal away. The deal highlights a shift in pricing for high yield property developers at a time when supply is set to increase, writes Addison Gong.