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Car parts distributor LKQ is set to become the first US company this year to issue a high yield bond in euros — and more US names may be on their way, bankers say.
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Arrow Global, the UK distressed debt buyer and manager, on Friday announced the buyout of Dutch peer InVesting, in a deal to be funded using current debt facilities.
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Voting closes today for GlobalCapital’s 2016 Bond Awards.
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Norske Skogindustrier, the Norwegian manufacturer of paper for publication, announced on Thursday that GSO Capital and Cyrus Capital would provide new securitization and equity financing to save the company.
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Geely Automobile Holdings is laying the groundwork for a dollar-denominated green bond that is expected to launch in the middle of the year.
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Norske Skog, the Norwegian producer of publishing paper, has told GlobalCapital that its plan to ensure its long term funding is going ahead, although Moody’s has warned of a default looming.