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Issuance may be lagging on last year, despite a recent pick-up, but investors are still turning to high yield for returns, Fitch Ratings said in a report on Wednesday.
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While some believed Brexit would be a blow to high yield, it is instead a gentle tap on the shoulder, according to Nationale Nederlander Investment Partners, with the market still set to benefit from investors' search for yield.
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HNA Group has sealed its return to the offshore debt market as yield-starved investors nudged the unrated issuer to open a new three year trade. While the order book is not big compared with other recently deals, the issuer was still able price tightly.
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Dovish actions taken by the Bank of England last week, particularly its sterling corporate bond buying programme, helped send short dated credit and equity implied volatility near to their post-crisis lows, prompting traders to begin to roll out of short volatility trades and size up potential bumps in September.
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New money, new bonding facilities, a new army of investment funds, and a 97% debt write off were unveiled on Thursday in the latest plan to rescue the Spanish renewable energy company Abengoa from bankruptcy.
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Spanish engineering firms with exposure in Latin America may not be the most heavily traded segment of the credit markets, but they are certainly proving the most vulnerable.