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  • European high yield exchange-traded funds have increased their assets under management by €630m this year, underlining the slow but steadily growing importance of ETFs in the European high yield market.
  • Santander Asset Management Finance has set guidance on the $1.2bn-equivalent of drawn debt to back its partial acquisition by Warburg Pincus and General Atlantic.
  • OSX, the shipbuilding, oil equipment and services arm of Eike Batista’s crumbling Brazilian EBX conglomerate, has filed for bankruptcy with a Rio de Janeiro court, it said on Monday.
  • E.On Energy from Waste, the waste treatment and disposal company owned by EQT Partners, is in the very early stages of discussions on a potential amendment of its buyout debt from earlier this year, EuroWeek understands.
  • Alcatel-Lucent sold its $750m high yield bond at the tight end of guidance on Thursday. The seven year senior notes were sold as part of the US-French telecoms equipment producer’s plans to transform its capital structure.
  • Tarkett, a French flooring company, began bookbuilding on a €540m Paris IPO on Monday.
  • Edcon, the South African fashion retailer, increased its bond issue last week and priced it with this year's highest coupon on a high yield bond in Europe — 13.375%. The notes were priced inside guidance of the 13.5% area.
  • Univeg, the Belgian fruit and vegetable distributor, sold its debut bond late on Friday, increasing the high yield issue by €20m to €285m.
  • Fresenius, the German healthcare company, is today marketing its new €1.2bn loan package in Frankfurt, after setting margin and original issue discount guidance on the term loan ‘B’ tranche late last week.