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Avalon, Cheniere Energy, Eldorado price; Intelsat lags issue price; funds lose $639 million

By Paul A. Harris and Abigail W. Adams

Portland, Me., Sept. 6 – The drive-by window was open for business on Thursday with three issuers pricing an aggregate of $2.7 billion, marking the biggest day for new deal volume in nearly a month.

Cheniere Energy Partners, LP priced a $1.1 billion issue of eight-year senior notes (Ba2/BB), Avolon Holdings Ltd. priced an upsized $1 billion issue of five-year senior bullet notes (Ba3/BB) and Eldorado Resorts Inc. priced a $600 million issue of eight-year senior notes (B3/B).

One more issuer also hopped aboard the forward calendar on Thursday. Pacific Drilling SA is planning to have a roadshow for a $700 million offering of five-year senior secured first lien notes through Sept. 13 and to price it thereafter.

The European primary market also saw a flicker of activity with Ei Group plc planning to start a roadshow on Friday for a £150 million offering of 5.5-year senior notes (S&P: expected B).

Meanwhile, the new paper was in focus in the secondary space.

Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA’s newly priced 8½% senior notes due 2024 dominated trading activity in the secondary space, but were lagging their issue price.

High-yield mutual funds and exchange-traded funds saw their first outflow in six weeks with $639 million leaving the space in the week ended Sept. 5, according to fund-flow statistics generated by AMG Data Services Inc.


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