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China Resources Land looks set to be the latest Chinese property company to tap the dollar bond space, beginning a roadshow today, February 14, in Hong Kong.
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Far East Horizon, a regular issuer in the dim sum market, started a series of fixed income investor meetings in Hong Kong on Monday, February 17 for a dollar bond debut.
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Central Plaza Development received overwhelming demand for its new three year deal on Monday but struggled to get much investor interest for the five year tranche due to buyside wariness about longer tenors and the issuer’s reluctance to push pricing.
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Ineos showed this week that with euro interest rates lower than those in dollars, the high yield market could offer borrowers lower yields in the European currency.
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B Communications, a company that holds a stake in Israeli telecoms firm Bezeq, sold an increased debut high yield bond on Monday.
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Fresenius once again demonstrated the easy access it enjoys to the high yield market. After selling five, seven and 10 year bonds in euros in January and a tap in February, the German health care business added some seven year dollar notes to its debt portfolio on Tuesday.