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  • Kosmos Energy, the New York listed oil and gas exploration firm, priced its $300m debut bond on Friday at par to yield 7.875%.
  • Hong Kong listed RedCo Properties Group made its debt capital markets debut on July 25 but the borrower struggled to gain traction with investors and was unable to tighten guidance.
  • China’s Greenland Holding Group will be meeting investors this week for a proposed dollar deal, following the establishment of a $2bn MTN programme.
  • Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Indian telecommunications company Reliance Communications, priced its debut international bond – a five year non call two – on Thursday. Although the non call two structure has been uncommon in the Asian high yield domain, it is expected to offer more flexibility to the growing company down the road.
  • Tata Steel raised $1.5bn with its inaugural transaction on Thursday, as it looks to refinance loans incurred as a result of its $13.1bn acquisition of Corus in 2008. Despite pricing on a day when almost $2.5bn of new issues was injected into the Indian high yield arena, the trade nonetheless pulled in bids worth $9.1bn.
  • Shenzhen-based RedCo Properties Group issued initial price guidance for a dollar bond on July 25 in what is its first foray into the debt capital markets.