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European companies from beleaguered industries, new to the market or under investor pressure had better think twice before they enter a high yield market willing to teach them a lesson before the year ends.
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UK cinema chain Vue has issued €70m of six year senior secured floating rate notes to back its acquisition of Space Cinemas.
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Lindorff, the Norwegian debt collection group, launched on Tuesday a €250m tap of two of its bonds, with proceeds mainly destined to fund the recent purchase of a debt recovery unit from Spain’s Banco Sabadell.
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The Asian bond market got a rare slice of diversification away from Chinese credits recently, when Tata Motors issued a $750m dual trancher that was easily covered by a $4.5bn order book. It is certainly encouraging to see Indian corporates getting such a hot reception, but others will need to take a more calculated approach to offshore financing.
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Piped gas operator China Oil and Gas Group made a memorable return to the debt market on November 3 with a $300m-capped bond that was more than 11 times subscribed. With such a huge order book, the issuer was able to take advantage to price through its existing dollar curve.
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Nexteer Automotive Group, which has operations in China but is headquartered in Michigan, is marketing its debut dollar bond.