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Indian company Tata Motors' subsidiary TML Holdings has printed its largest dollar bond so far, raising $425m at a low yield.
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Philippine company SMC Global Power Holdings Corp returned to the dollar bond market for the first time this year on Wednesday, meeting strong-enough demand to boost the size of its deal and offer just a small premium.
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E-House (China) Enterprise Holdings tapped its 7.6% 2023 bonds for an additional $100m on Wednesday, bringing the total deal size to $300m.
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Aluminium producer China Hongqiao Group has raised $500m from a bond that appealed to investors for its ‘surprisingly generous’ premium on offer.
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Zhenro Properties Group visited the offshore bond market for the fourth time in 2021 this week, adding another $340m to its coffers.
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TDR Capital is injecting £100m in equity and a £250m payment-in-kind financing to recapitalise gym chain David Lloyd Leisure, as part of a broad-based refinancing including the firm’s first public high yield bond issue. Barclays, which has done most of TDR's recent deals, is running the £900m-equivalent bond, announced on Tuesday morning.