Americas
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Irish headquartered US energy technology company Johnson Controls sold the shortest corporate bond deal of the week on Tuesday, tapping into the pool of investor money looking for a safe option into the end of the year.
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Ford Motor Credit Co, the financial services arm of the US motor company, and Deutsche Bahn raised a combined €1.5bn from floating rate notes this week, attracting demand from the traditional fixed rate buyer base with four and seven year maturities.
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The day the president named him as Mexico’s new central bank chief, Alejandro Díaz de León tells GlobalCapital about the inflation challenge, and adds that the world’s central bankers should be keeping a close eye on the “atypical” business cycle in advanced economies.
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Alibaba Group Holding navigated every roadblock on its way to a $7bn issuance on Wednesday, sealing the second largest corporate bond from Asia after its own $8bn debut three years ago. The unexpected sell-off in tech stocks and US Treasuries posed only a small challenge to the tech giant’s debt market return, writes Addison Gong.
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Lead banks have scheduled a December date for the syndication of a €3bn equivalent multicurrency loan package that is supporting PAI and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation’s leveraged buyout of bottling company Refresco.
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TerraForm Power, the former SunEdison renewable energy yield company, priced two tranches of high yield bonds on Tuesday after increasing the overall size of the offering from $1bn to $1.2bn.
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Corporacion Andina de Fomento tapped its September 2027 Kangaroo line on Tuesday, the first increase since it opened the line in March.
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Mexican cement group Cemex made a spectacular return to European bond markets on Tuesday, increasing the size of a seven year non-call three deal that bankers saw as coming inside fair value.
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Saudi Aramco’s jumbo IPO is taxiing towards take off, though the timing and any co-listing locations along with Riyadh have yet to be revealed. London and New York’s exchanges are eager to host a co-listing, with Toronto, Hong Kong and Singapore also in the frame for what promises to be the biggest ever IPO, valuing the company at $2tr.
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As fund managers fill their pockets with corporate leveraged finance debt, borrowers like BMC Software are taking advantage of strong conditions to slash funding costs across their financial structure.
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The three corporate bond issuers who sold new issues in euros on Tuesday offered something short, something intermediate and something long. The shorter tranches benefitted from the most interest.
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Brazilian low cost airline Gol will look to raise between $350m and $550m of new seven year notes as part of a liability management exercise, less than 18 months after a distressed debt exchange.