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Most high yield companies in Europe newly rated since 2010 have fallen short of their own growth forecasts, Moody's has found, and economic conditions spell further challenges in 2014.
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Shanghai Huayi Company, is due to kick off three-day investor meetings this week in Asia and Europe for its inaugural dollar bond issue. It joins the growing list of provincial SOEs that coming to the offshore debt market.
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[First published 06.15, November 17, 2014. Updated with the final price.] Shui On Development came back to the dollar bond market on Monday in what has been a busy year for the borrower. The Chinese developer has made multiple outings in 2014 as part of a liability management exercise.
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Abengoa’s shares and bonds have bounced back this week, after their dizzying falls at the end of last week, when investors were alarmed that the Spanish renewable energy company had classified its recent green bond issue as non-recourse debt. But the securities are not right back to their previous levels, suggesting concerns linger about the company.
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HKScan, the unrated Finnish meat product maker, priced its debut bond on Friday, offering investors a generous deal to lay a solid foundation for future issuance.
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Philippines’ Security Bank Corporation is due to hold investor meetings next week for its debut dollar bond, the lender’s first move to tap into broader capital market in dollars.