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Investors dump paper makers bonds as liquidity fears grow
15 years ago
A US paper company was one of the more actively traded credits last week, on the back of poor earnings and rising liquidity fears -
Continental makes secured issue
15 years ago
Bond investors gave Germany’s Continental a vote of confidence last month, following its first foray into the bond markets in any size -
US withholding tax plan could trigger CLO unwinds
15 years ago
A planned US tax change could trigger the unwinding of a large proportion of all CLOs if it goes ahead in its current form, say CLO managers -
Recent amend-and-extend names return to bond market
15 years ago
Companies that recently were obligated to extend loan agreements during the recent shut-down of the high yield primary market have now started to issue notes again -
Wind Hellas reaches standstill agreement with creditors
15 years ago
Wind Hellas said today that it has reached a standstill agreement with with senior secured creditors -
Cedar Fair loans will offer value compared to Six Flags, says KDP
15 years ago
Independent credit research firm KDP Advisors says that the planned new term loans from amusement park operator Cedar Fair are fairly valued -
DSG International announces tender offer
15 years ago
DSG International announces tender offer -
Taylor Wimpey targets refinancing package, reports FT
15 years ago
Taylor Wimpey targets refinancing package, reports FT -
Market shrugs off high yield borrowers’ refi risk
15 years ago
Debt investors remain relaxed about short-term liquidity for most issuers -
Wind Hellas will skip interest payments, says Bloomberg
15 years ago
Bloomberg reports that Wind Hellas intends to miss the interest payment due yesterday on a €250 million loan and a coupon payment due 15 July on its €1.2 2012 bonds -
Solvency rules could push insurers to sell corporate bonds, says FTfm
15 years ago
The Financial Times reports that insurers could be forced to slash their holdings of corporate bonds as a result of the new Solvency II guidelines -
Short-dated BP protection hits 1000bp on Obama comments
15 years ago
There is a weaker tone all round today, but BP is one credit that is certainly taking the brunt of negative sentiment and illiquidity -
Borrowers announce loan extensions as primary shut-down continues
15 years ago
Spanish gaming company Codere announced this week that it has gained an amendment to its credit lines, the latest sign of an increase in the number of amend-and-extends -
Traders mull forced-selling impact after rating downgrades
15 years ago
Several-notch downgrades of first Greece (late yesterday) and BP (today) have given impetus for a distinctly bearish about-turn in the market, but traders say they are surprised how resilient spreads have remained so far -
Weyehaeuser launches $1 billion bond buy-back
15 years ago
Timber company Weyerhaeuser announced yesterday an offer to buy back all $1.1 billion of its 6.75% notes maturating in March 2012 -
Lloyds UT2 perp exchange makes sense, says BNP Paribas
15 years ago
In credit research published today, BNP Paribas says that Lloyds’ recent offer to exchange old discount upper-tier two perps in dollars into equity makes sense for investors -
Credit agreement sparks interest in distressed Kazakh bank
15 years ago
There is interest among distressed investors today around Kazakhstan’s BTA bank after creditors approved its restructuring plan -
European firms target debt exchanges and refinancing
15 years ago
New issuance remains absent from the European high yield corporate credit market, but firms continue to pursue debt exchanges and refinancing -
Credit researcher says ILFC debt is a buy
16 years ago
Credit research firm KDP Advisor recommends buying AIG subsidiary ILFC’s $1.5 billion outstanding of 8.75% senior notes, and its $750 million outstanding of five-year Libor plus 475 basis points term loans in a research report issued on Thursday. -
Homebuilder piles on more debt to pay off creditors
16 years ago
Standard Pacific, a developer of residential homes in the US, is offering $200 million eight-year senior notes. -
Lingerie retailer reveals refi terms
16 years ago
Limited Brands, the parent of Victoria’s Secret, is offering $300 million of ten-year unsecured senior notes today. -
High-yield issuance costs leap
16 years ago
On Monday, the cost for issuing sub investment-grade debt rose for the first time in April. -
Cablevision offers $1 billion in senior notes
16 years ago
Cablevision Systems announced today that it is planning a public offering of $1 billion in senior notes -
Loan maturity wall may be further off than expected, shows research
16 years ago
New research by London-based structured credit software provider Codean shows that the loan maturity “wall” is further off than many expect -
Assenagon: the basis hunter
16 years ago
Negative basis used to be an easy trade. But now Munich-based credit manager Assenagon must hunt high and low for these elusive opportunities.
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