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Play, the Polish wireless telecoms firm, issued a €415m payment-in-kind toggle bond on Wednesday inside price guidance.
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Grainger, the UK residential property company, has tapped its outstanding secured notes due 2020 for £75m.
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High yield transactions made up 25% of the volume of euro-denominated corporate bond transactions priced so far this year, compared to 20% during the same period last year, according to Dealogic data.
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Hong Kong listed Modern Land China brought a five year non call three deal to the dollar market on July 24, attracting investors with a double digit coupon.
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Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Indian telecommunications company Reliance Communications, priced its debut international bond on Thursday, July 24. The non-call two structure is fairly unusual in Asia, but is expected to offer the growing company more flexibility in the future.
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Tata Steel closed its first international bond on Thursday, July 24, as it looks to refinance loans from its 2008 acquisition of Corus. Despite pricing on a day when the Indian high yield sector saw $2.4bn of new issues, the trade nonetheless pulled in bids worth $9.1bn.