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JP Morgan has made one of its managing directors in New York head of loan & high yield capital markets in EMEA, filling a one year old void.
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The London Stock Exchange’s Orderbook for Retail Bonds (Orb) is about to reach £185m ($260.05m) of issuance so far this year, after Burford Capital’s £75m bond announcement on Wednesday.
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Arrow Global, the UK consumer debt manager, will start investor meetings on Thursday for a €225m floating rate note to fund its buyout of InVesting BV and repay its revolving credit facility.
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Corporate bond issues in Europe are coming thick and fast, as the market settles into a groove after being transformed by the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing ramp-up in March.
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The clock is ticking for European high yield telecommunication companies, which have €35bn of notes to repay in 2020-2023 — but refinancing issuance has been put on hold in the meanwhile, bringing down total high yield market issuance sharply.
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Pan-European issuance of corporate private placements nearly doubled to €13.8bn in 2015 from €7bn in 2014, according to Standard & Poor’s.