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With only one small tap launched so far in Europe's high yield bond market this year, investors are disappointed with the scarcity of deals in the pipeline.
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India finally has a formal green bond framework after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) approved a draft proposal released at the end of last year.
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China's Evergrande Real Estate Group navigated cautious markets and a rating downgrade on Monday with a reverse enquiry-driven bond that came with a fixed price. Bankers on the deal said it was a win-win for both the issuer and investors, given the volatile conditions.
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Ping An Life Insurance Company of China started building books for its inaugural dollar bond on Tuesday, while South Korea’s Woori Bank and China Energy Reserve and Chemicals Group are also wooing investors for their respective dollar deals.
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Abengoa Yield, the yieldco spun off by Abengoa, the troubled Spanish renewable energy company, has changed its name to Atlantica Yield, and appointed a new chief financial officer, in a bid to dissociate itself from its parent, which has three months left to avoid bankruptcy.
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Atalian Global, the French facilities management company, on Monday opened the first roadshow of 2016 for a high yield bond in Europe, as it announced the acquisition of US peer Temco Facility Services.