Bank of America
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The euro pipeline for SSAs is fit to burst amid strong conditions, with a trio of issuers hitting screens on Monday and at least one borrower set to come with a deal later in the week.
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Davide Campari-Milano, the unrated Italian drinks company, began a roadshow in London on Thursday for its first euro bond issue in three years.
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has mandated five banks to work on a US dollar-denominated Basel III tier two trade.
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The entity that has managed the Panama Canal since the US relinquished control in 1999 will meet fixed income investors in the next week ahead of a planned bond market debut.
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South Korea's Hotel Lotte has appointed one domestic and two global banks to manage its 2016 IPO.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has made three senior hires in its Asia Pacific research unit, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia. All of them will be based in Hong Kong.
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A falling euro/dollar basis swap has made dollar issuance for euro funding borrowers more attractive — but with a crucial US rate decision looming only a brave or foolish issuer would take the opportunity.
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A flood of banks in the Middle East are set to follow the two Abu Dhabi names which are making a dash for cash in the loans market to meet new regulations as they grapple with low oil prices, writes Elly Whittaker.
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Chilean government-owned copper miner Codelco raised $2bn of 10 year notes on Wednesday in a deal that provoked debate about the size of the new issue premium but was unanimously considered a positive for the LatAm market.
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Korea Development Bank (KDB) staged a successful return to the international debt market on September 9, selling an SEC registered 10 year trade. The policy bank’s success is expected to encourage more Korean names to follow suit, but bankers are not necessarily expecting a rush of issuance.