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St. Louis-headquartered Belden, the communications equipment manufacturer, launched €200m of 10 year non-call five notes on Tuesday morning, as the high yield market looks to maintain issuance momentum following a bumper September.
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Robust G3 issuance in Asia ex-Japan in September delivered the second highest monthly deal volume on record. But the market has witnessed a power shift, with investors now calling the shots, writes Addison Gong.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has hired a senior high yield bond trader to its team in London, who will join the bank's European credit flow business in November.
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Debut issuer Jubilant Pharma ventured out to the international bond market on September 29, netting $300m from its first dollar-denominated transaction.
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Investors welcomed the inaugural appearance from Hong Kong’s Television Broadcasts (TVB) in the dollar bond market. Hong Kong credits remain a rarity in G3 and the deal provided some nice diversity from a well-known brand.
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Five high yield issuers looked to tap into improving sentiment in the corporate sterling market this week, as the Bank of England let rip its corporate bond purchase scheme (CBPS) on Tuesday.