Ukrainian steel and mining group Metinvest BV is seeking feedback from fixed-income investors about whether there is demand for a potential return to the bond market, according to Bloomberg and the Financial Post. Both outlets say the company is “sounding out” investors following an earlier bond redemption that required Metinvest to fund repayment using cash. The reporting indicates Metinvest’s outreach is focused on assessing market conditions and investor appetite before deciding on any next steps related to issuing debt. The earlier redemption, which both sources reference, is framed as a catalyst for the company’s current marketing effort rather than a change in strategy. Neither outlet provides additional details on the size or terms of any possible new offering, or on the exact timing of a decision. The articles also do not specify whether Metinvest has already secured mandates, nor do they outline guidance on pricing or maturities. Overall, the coverage centers on Metinvest’s current attempt to gauge investor interest after meeting prior obligations through cash funding.
Metinvest gauges investor demand for possible bond return after earlier redemption
Ukrainian steel and mining group Metinvest BV is seeking feedback from fixed-income investors about whether there is demand for a potential return to the bond market, according to Bloomberg and the Fi...
- Metinvest BV is contacting fixed-income investors to gauge demand for a possible bond market return.
- The outreach follows an earlier bond redemption.
- Metinvest funded the earlier bond redemption using cash.
- The reports describe the effort as market testing rather than announcement of an immediate issuance.
- Both outlets focus on investor appetite and market conditions rather than new bond terms.
Metinvest BV is sounding out fixed-income investors on a potential return to the market after the Ukrainian steel and mining group had to fund the redemption of a bond using cash earlier this year.
18 hours agoMetinvest BV is sounding out fixed-income investors on a potential return to the market after the Ukrainian steel and mining group had to fund the redemption of a bond using cash earlier this year.
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