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Lodha Developers has started taking orders for its maiden bond on Thursday, having postponed the trade from the end of last year after demand was lacklustre. The Indian borrower is taking no chances this time around and has launched with a much wider pricing level to woo investors.
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Investors poured into China Shanshui Cement Group’s $500m bond on March 4 as a more than eight times covered book helped the company end a three year hiatus from the market. But the strong reception was mostly the result of generous pricing, observers said.
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The wave of cash flowing into Europe's high yield market, ahead of the imminent launch of the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing programme, is set to create extreme conditions in the coming months.
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After a week in which the European corporate bond market was dominated by US issuers, European companies are asserting themselves once again.
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China Shanshui Cement Group is making a return to the dollar market for the first time in three years, opening books to a five year non call three transaction on March 3.
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Private equity, once the acquisition champion, is being trounced by boring old corporate buyers and IPOs. But 2015 will still be a year to savour for levfin.