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Published on 3/5/2012 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

BNY Mellon is top high-yield trustee for year to date

New York, March 5 - Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co., NA was the top trustee for high-yield bonds for the year through February, according to data compiled by Prospect News.

Bank of New York placed first for the whole junk bond market, taking a 27.5% share, and also for issuers based in the United States where it took 34.05%.

U.S. Bancorp placed second in both tables.

The tables cover high-yield bond deals offered in the United States via a registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission or under Rule 144A. The name of the trustee was not available for all deals, particularly those from emerging markets issuers.

Trustee, U.S. market, all issuers, year to date

TrusteeAmountNo.Share
1BNY17.4372727.50%
2USB7.5131411.85%
3Wells Fargo3.879106.12%
4Deutsche Bank3.25025.13%
5Wilmington1.64562.59%
Total63.398120
Trustee, U.S. market, U.S. issuers, year to date
TrusteeAmountNo.Share
1BNY16.1472434.05%
2USB7.1191215.01%
3Wells Fargo3.879108.18%
4Deutsche Bank3.25026.85%
5Wilmington1.64563.47%
Total47.42383
Prospect News High Yield Trustee Rankings
Criteria

• The tables include all underwritten dollar-denominated offerings sold in the United States as public or Rule 144A deals reported to Prospect News.

• Convertibles, trust preferreds, capital securities and preferred stock are excluded.

• Deals rated investment grade by either Standard & Poor's or Moody's Investors Service are excluded, but deals not rated by both are included.

• Offerings are included in the time period in which they price.

• Amounts are based on the total sales price (face amount multiplied by the offering price).

• Units made up of a bond and a warrant are included; other units are excluded.

• Sovereign issues are excluded.

• Each tranche is counted as a separate deal.

• Passthroughs, collateral trust and equipment trust certificates are included.

• Best efforts and non-underwritten deals are excluded as are remarketings.


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