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Corporate deals bloom but issuance freeze is coming
Big books and negative concessions aplenty as pipeline looks thin
Company in tricky chemicals sector saw almost eight times demand
UPDATE EIB starts year's euro funding with €5bn print
◆ Supra begins 2025 with back-to-back deals ◆ Book was huge at over €47bn ◆ Recent secondary tightening helps execution
Enea borrows Z1bn for renewable energy transition
Company wants to switch from coal to greener generation, in line with national plan
Company in tricky chemicals sector saw almost eight times demand
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◆ Issuer's first in euros since February funds some of 2025 ◆ HCB raises more than usual from SP ◆ Macquarie debut euro green to fund real estate
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◆ Commercial real estate disclosures lag behind residential ◆ Mortgage energy efficiency key to examining transition risk
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All of Tuesday’s uncapped trades increase from their expected deal sizes
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◆ Issuer ups size on one tranche ◆ ‘Exceptionally strong’ day for euros ◆ Bloc has much more to raise
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◆ Transaction ‘complements’ short end sterling trend ◆ Development bank prices flat to curve ◆ A book size ‘which you don’t see every day in the sterling market’
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Volumes tipped to be down next week, with borrowers cramming into first three days
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Chris McGarry strengthens structured finance group with CLO experience
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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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Maire subsidiary will use loan for M&A and research
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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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As revellers made merry over the holidays, one group of people were already thinking ahead to the new year in a cold sweat
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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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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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