specially targeted issue investment & finance definition
A debt issue that has interesting twists to entice
potential buyers. Companies try to raise funds through specially targeted
issues when there already is a large amount of the company’s debt outstanding
in the market. For instance, a European telecom company with a large amount of
debt may target its debt issue to Asian investment funds because those
investors only hold a small percentage of the telecom company’s debt. The debt
issuer and its underwriters will claim that the group suffers from poor
allocations in deals that are targeted at institutional investors. Because
these investor groups tend to be smaller, they may not receive as large of an
allocation as they might want. A specially-targeted issue resolves this
problem. However, others in the market may cast doubts on that rationale for a
specially-targeted issue.