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Published on 8/24/2017 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily, Prospect News High Yield Daily, Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily and Prospect News Private Placement Daily.

High-grade primary market quiet; Amazon.com flat; Whole Foods softens; Kroger improves

By Cristal Cody

Tupelo, Miss., Aug. 24 – High-grade issuers stayed to the sidelines on Thursday with no reported bond offerings brought to the primary market.

Week to date, corporate and SSA issuers have priced about $13.55 billion of bonds, coming in higher than the $5 billion to $10 billion of supply market sources expected.

Primary action is expected to remain thin until after the Labor Day holiday.

The Markit CDX North American Investment Grade index closed about 1 basis point better at a spread of 60 bps.

In the secondary market on Thursday, Amazon.com, Inc.’s notes (Baa1/AA-/) priced in a $16 billion seven-tranche deal on Aug. 15 were mostly flat. Amazon.com’s 3.15% notes due Aug. 22, 2027 traded at 87 bps bid, according to a market source.

Amazon.com announced in June it plans to purchase Whole Foods Market Inc. for $13.7 billion in cash.

Whole Foods’ 5.2% notes due Dec. 3, 2025 traded nearly 10 bps softer on Thursday. On Wednesday, the company received approval of its deal with Amazon.com from shareholders and the Federal Trade Commission.

Kroger Co.’s 3.7% notes due 2027 priced in July were better on the day but remain softer than issuance. The notes tightened about 3 bps to 148 bps bid in secondary trading on Thursday, a market source said.


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