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New dangers are making deals harder to do, but pricing for the haves is still tight
Manager refinances 2023 deal, reset in 2024
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John Hempton, the Australian short seller and self-styled eccentric, believes fraudulent companies will soon become evident in the corporate rubble left by the coronavirus pandemic. Hempton, who has bet against 1,100 companies over the course of his career, explained how his hedge fund Bronte Capital goes about finding rotten eggs in business and finance.
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Chinese property developer Sinic Holdings (Group) Co launched a two year dollar bond on Thursday after receiving international credit ratings this week for the first time.
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Macau casino operator MGM China Holdings raked in $500m from bond investors on Thursday.
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Chinese property developer Yanlord Land Group has returned to the loan market with a dual-tranche refinancing deal of up to $1bn.
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H4, a fintech firm which has received investment from JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Barclays and Linklaters, is giving capital market participants the chance to move document creation and storage into the 21st century, chief executive Joe Seifert tells GlobalCapital.
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Virgin Media has been furiously active in high yield markets this month, clearing the way for its merger with O2 by redeeming existing bonds with obstructive covenants, and pushing out maturities ahead of the £6bn in new debt it will need to raise.
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