Asia Pacific
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◆ Issuer tightens spread by 4bp ◆ Stronger opening on Wednesday paved way for covered ◆ Deal offered some new issue premium
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◆ Japanese agency had two day execution ◆ Spread not tightened ◆ Final order book falls short
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Company borrows size with single five year Samurai loan tranche
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◆ Elis and Australia Pacific Airports offer low double-digit concessions ◆ Akzo Nobel prices dual trancher ◆ Shorter dated deals attract strongest demand
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Safe haven status draws offshore names to Swiss francs
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◆ Aussie issuer returns after 2025 debut ◆ Asset managers like scarce international Australian risk ◆ Canadian names used to find fair value
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Company’s new facility was described as ‘substantially oversubscribed’ and structured as a club deal as it adds contingent liquidity loan for $3bn
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ICBC prints multi-currency 'safe haven' deal, yet limited read-across for European markets
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Tranches in dollars and yen attract 12 banks
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◆ Japanese insurer had almost no attrition in its senior preferred trade ◆ Some NIP left for investors ◆ Busy week for Japanese issuers in euros
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Japanese insurer is set to launch a novel two-part trade
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◆ Deal spans euros, sterling and dollars ◆ Wide range of US TMT comps used ◆ Slim premiums needed for euro tranches