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Veritas, the Californian data management company, has become the first US borrower to roadshow for a euro high yield bond in the second half of this year — and bankers say it will soon have company.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China New York opened bookbuilding for a dual-tranche senior dollar bond on Thursday, while Future Land Development Holdings has started wooing high yield investors with a new two year offering.
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Chinese property developers have been quick to capitalise on opportunities in their domestic bond market this year, taking advantage of a new funding channel available at a much cheaper cost. But with more and more issuers expected to use the onshore route, debt investors need to start better reading the risks.
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Oberthur Technologies, the French smart cards maker, indefinitely postponed its IPO on Wednesday, blaming poor market conditions.
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Perform Group, the UK digital sports media company, announced its intention on Wednesday to hit the high yield market with its first bond: £200m of secured notes to fund new content.
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Danske Bank has appointed two bankers as global co-heads of its debt capital markets business, hiring one from within and one from BNP Paribas to replace Bo Wetterstein.