Bank of China
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◆ BoC prices odd deal that gets little attention in Europe but large support from leads ◆ Deal to finance Chinese steel sector's green transition ◆ SG prepares to price multi-tranche Euroyen on Friday
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◆ Spanish bank finds 'good window' to pre-fund ◆ Pays just 10bp NIP for 4NC3 and eight year SNP ◆ Longer tranche is more popular
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Market bounceback yields deals from China, Korea and Thailand as investor demand stays steady
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UK tobacco firm prints slightly wider to where rival landed a week earlier
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Solid demand and ample tightening in first full week of the year
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Segro, Toyota and Vodafone flock to sterling as hot run continues
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Chinese nickel producer's deal size takes a hit due to 'gloomy' market outlook
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Syndicate includes Taiwanese, Middle Eastern and Japanese banks
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Deal has been allocated with bookrunner Bookook once again not holding any of the loan on its book
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Offshore renminbi bond market is still liquid as local Chinese governments make new inroads
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Highly regulated borrower ignores UK’s political pandemonium
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Italian holding company manages to get some spread movement after Monday’s deals stalled
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State-owned Chinese agrochemical company prints $500m well inside market expectations
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The Indonesian oil and gas company has turned to the loan market once again
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Bookbuilding launched on Monday morning, with cornerstones taking up about 36% of the deal
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German borrower whittles down concessions to single and low double digits across four tranches
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The deal got commitments mainly from Mainland Chinese and international banks
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