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The high yield market is in a state of high anticipation as its largest ever deal, the €10.2bn financing for Altice's takeover of SFR, approaches the market, just as mounting tension between Ukraine and Russia threatens to escalate, writes Stefanie Linhardt.
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CGG sold its first high yield bond in euros on Wednesday. The French geosciences business, formerly CGGVeritas, increased its deal from €360m to €400m and priced it inside guidance with a 5.875% coupon.
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TeamSystem, the Italian software designer and distributor, has sold a €130m tap of its 7.375% 2020 bond to finance its acquisition of 24Ore Software.
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High yield bond issuers in Europe just keep flexing their muscles, showing investors who's boss. The latest totem to fall to the extreme supply-demand imbalance is call protection, now down to a new low of 1.5 years.
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Piaggio, the Italian motor scooter maker, increased its seven year high yield bond from €200m to €250m and priced it with the minimum yield announced on Monday, as part of an exchange offer.
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Eden Springs, a provider of watercoolers and coffee makers, has sold its debut high yield bond, less than a year after its buyout by Rhône Capital.