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  • Friday, 26 February, 2021
    H2O Asset Management
    H2O hires advisers as it races to dispose of illiquid debt

    London-based asset manager says it hired adviser at the request of the UK regulator

  • Saturday, 20 February, 2021
    On Wall StreetJoe Rennison
    The dangers of today’s low-yielding, high-yield market

    There are risks in buying corporate junk bonds that offer the same returns as US Treasuries did two years ago

  • Monday, 15 February, 2021
    Runaway Markets
    Riskiest borrowers make up biggest share of junk-bond deals since 2007

    Investors say ‘weakest and most fragile’ groups are now tapping red-hot capital markets

  • Friday, 12 February, 2021
    Corporate bonds
    Junk-rated companies enjoy record-low US borrowing costs

    Recent debt sales by Centene, MDC and T-Mobile offer rock-bottom interest rates

  • Friday, 12 February, 2021
    Due Diligence
    Debt markets: pandemic? What pandemic? Premium

    The wall of money chasing yield is reshaping the corporate world

  • Thursday, 11 February, 2021
    Billionaire Asda buyers raise £2.75bn in record sterling junk bond sale

    ‘Blowout deal’ garners strong demand as debt investors hunt for returns

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
    ETF HubLatest news on ETFs
    Fallen angel ETFs face potential fall from grace

    Stellar performance from last year is unlikely to be replicated if inflation suddenly returns

  • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
    Due Diligence
    Private equity: how to buy a £6.8bn company for less than £800m Premium

    The billionaire Issa brothers’ leveraged buyout of supermarket chain Asda is a lesson in debt-fuelled dealmaking

  • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
    EG Group
    Billionaire Asda buyers to stump up less than £800m to clinch £6.8bn takeover

    Deal fronted by Mohsin and Zuber Issa will be largely funded by asset disposals and debt deals

  • Promoted Content
  • Tuesday, 2 February, 2021
    Cineworld Group PLC
    Cineworld backs down in dispute with lenders over interest bill

    Cinema group risked default in holding out over contested additional costs

  • Monday, 1 February, 2021
    ExplainerCharts that Matter
    Borrowing costs for risky companies push towards historic lows

    Fed intervention has underpinned a sharp fall in yield for even the lowest-rated groups

  • Tuesday, 26 January, 2021
    Runaway Markets
    Companies raise $400bn over three weeks in blistering start to 2021

    Blitz of debt and equity fundraising comes as stimulus measures boost global markets

  • Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
    News in-depthCorporate bonds
    US finance chiefs weigh how to spend vast corporate cash piles

    Companies need to decide how to allocate the $2.5tn they borrowed on bond markets in 2020

  • Tuesday, 19 January, 2021
    Hellman & Friedman LLC
    Verisure taps frothy bond markets for €1.6bn private equity payout

    Swedish security group wraps up historic dividend recapitalisation deal

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    Credit default swaps
    Europcar debt investors left empty-handed after CDS ‘squeeze’

    Derivatives designed to insure against default prove worthless

  • Wednesday, 6 January, 2021
    LexCorporate bonds
    US bonds/Blue Wave: the king is dead Premium

    The promise of expansive fiscal policy reignites inflation concerns

  • Thursday, 31 December, 2020
    Capital markets
    Corporate debt sales to shrivel in 2021 after record boom

    Bankers expect drop of up to 76% in wake of $5.4tn bond issuance this year

  • Monday, 28 December, 2020
    LexCorporate bonds
    Junk bonds: collateral thinking Premium

    If recovery is slow, the Gordian knot of leveraged assets will be fiendishly hard to unravel

  • Monday, 21 December, 2020
    Lex
    Payment-in-kind notes: Nit-piking Premium

    Issuers can be thankful investors’ memories tend to be very short

  • Monday, 14 December, 2020
    Chinese equities
    Global investors place Rmb1tn bet on China breakthrough

    Bonds, stocks and currency draw in buyers in a year when everything unexpectedly came together

  • Monday, 30 November, 2020
    News in-depthH2O Asset Management
    Bruno Crastes: ‘French Soros’ fights for H2O’s future

    Asset manager’s fate hangs in balance amid controversy over its links to German financier Lars Windhorst  

  • Sunday, 22 November, 2020
    Capital markets
    Investors fret over future of Fed crisis lending

    Markets concerned response to potential virus surge will be curtailed due to Treasury rift with central bank

  • Saturday, 21 November, 2020
    News in-depthCapital markets
    Vaccine hopes clear path for riskier groups to tap capital markets

    Low-rated companies have been able to demand better terms from debt investors

  • Monday, 16 November, 2020
    Pimco
    Pimco investment chief warns of market fragility after Covid

    Dan Ivascyn says government and corporate debt binge poses risks to investors

  • Wednesday, 11 November, 2020
    Pure Gym
    PureGym lenders muscle out of troubled loan thanks to Covid vaccine boost

    Stalled sale of €445m bridge loan unstuck by wave of market enthusiasm over Pfizer news

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