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Bpifrance back in euros with €1.5bn social bond
◆ Deal more than twice covered ◆ Pricing tightens 3bp ◆ KfW expected to open supply next week
◆ Bankers disagree on NIP ◆ IADB demand allows larger size ◆ AIIB releases sterling IPTs
NextChem signs €125m RCF with 70% Sace guarantee
Maire subsidiary will use loan for M&A and research
Mayer Brown adds securitization partner from White & Case
Chris McGarry strengthens structured finance group with CLO experience
◆ Bankers disagree on NIP ◆ IADB demand allows larger size ◆ AIIB releases sterling IPTs
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◆ CIBC seen 'dismissing own curve' to price tight deal ◆ More scope for Canadian issuance, say bankers ◆ KHFC draws less demand
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Other CEE banks have drawn big demand for bonds this month
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CBQ and Sulzer draw strong demand from investors seeking yield
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Storied credit continues capital market rehabilitation with deal marketed on a spread basis, rather than yield
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◆ Issuer takes advantage of the duration bid ◆ Print close to fair value, if not inside ◆ Smaller compatriot Spar Nord Bank readying green debut
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◆ Big order book for long tranche ◆ Fair value debate ◆ Sources close to trade disclose it is not pre-funding
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Draft budget plans suggest a record year of international bond issuance
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Buyers already thinking about what happens once sanctions are lifted but many hurdles remain
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Steel firm tightens both tranches of its €1bn trade by 40bp
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Deal structured as a Sharia-compliant tranched private securitization
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◆ Donald Trump’s threat to ESG finance in the US ◆ Why ‘woke capitalism’ won’t be put to bed ◆ UK auto ABS faces up to compensation crisis
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M&A refinancing wins more than €11bn of orders and tightens by 50bp
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Markets are 'less bubbly' after a steep rise in US Treasuries in December
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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Lack of proper economic data means any debt talks will be arduous
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Ailing Thames Water got little of what it asked for, Southern Water a modest lift
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As Thames Water goes to court, UK regulator Ofwat’s final determination will be judged too
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UK judge hears claims the company is being held to ransom in £3bn emergency funding dispute
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Although the sector had a strong 2024, the incoming Trump administration's trade policy could dampen ABS supply
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The best things said in capital markets — and the most revealing
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Decision on the refi will be made in first half of 2025 but new Eurobonds are 'unlikely'
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Number of Riyadh listings has swollen as economy grows and liberalises
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Acquisitive company also prints bonds following Valinor purchase
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Better book than last sell-down with new long-only institutions coming into the stock while others add to positions
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