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The recent success of Indian borrowers in the offshore bond market has sparked talk of a revival in issuance from the nation. While abundant market liquidity and the low yielding environment are a boon for issuers in the high beta country, the window is expected to be short lived, writes Narae Kim.
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Greenland Hong Kong and China Railway Group opened books for their respective dollar bonds on Thursday after meetings with investors earlier this week.
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Naviera Armas, the Spanish passenger and cargo ferry operator, on Thursday offered its first ever bond. Naviera's bond is also the first debut in the post-Brexit high yield market, which has been dominated by southern European borrowers.
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The European high yield market has taken Brexit in its stride, with already as much issuance in the four weeks since the UK referendum as in the first two months of this year, writes Victor Jimenez.
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Housing Development Finance Corp added some flavour to the debt market last week, selling the first Masala bond from an Indian corporate. The deal broke new ground, opening a new fundraising channel for the country's borrowers. But it also raises questions about the long-term development of the asset class.
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The recent run of leveraged finance deals from companies owned by CVC Capital Partners continued this week as Lecta Group, the coated paper maker, on Thursday began pricing a €590m bond.