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Moy Park, the UK poultry producer, wants to tap its £200m debut high yield bond for £100m, in order to pay a dividend to its parent company, Marfrig of Brazil.
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International Personal Finance, the UK company that makes small personal loans in emerging markets, has announced today a brief roadshow for a tap of its euro bond, after last week pulling a sterling retail bond that failed to attract enough interest.
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BNP Paribas has announced heads of its new teams for its EMEA corporate debt platform within financing solutions.
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ZF Friedrichshafen is preparing to launch its long-awaited first public bond, to refinance its acquisition of TRW Holding of the US last year.
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Singapore listed OUE Limited has made a return to the bond market, raking in a chunky S$300m ($220m) from a five year offering. The property name, which had taken a market break, is just one of a handful of issuers that are slowly making their way back into the Singapore dollar sector.
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German plastic packaging manufacturer Kloeckner Pentaplast is mulling a high yield bond, while launching a refinancing and dividend package including loans.