Barclays
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Indonesia’s Barito Pacific has returned to the loan market for an up to $200m refinancing, hiring two banks to run the deal.
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Export Development Bank brought another big deal to a super strong year for the sterling SSA market, as it took £500m with a floating rate note. More issuers might follow its lead over the coming weeks, said bankers.
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Qiagen, the Dutch biotechnology company, has returned to the equity-linked market to sell a six year senior unsecured convertible bond with a similar call spread structure to one it sold in September 2017.
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Ireland’s Dalata Hotel Group has signed a €525m-equivalent loan facility, with new banks joining the acquisitive borrower’s lending group.
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Christoper Jordan has left his position as director of US private placements at Barclays in New York.
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German and UK banks showed some of the lowest common equity tier one (CET1) ratios out of the 48 banks participating in the European Banking Authority’s stress test, in the adverse scenario tested. More than half the banks would also face distribution restrictions over the three years.
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India’s Rural Electrification Corp pushed into the US market on Wednesday with its first 144A deal, to diversify its investor base. The power financing company decided to keep the $700m deal to one tranche and opted to leave some premium for investors.
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Swedish Export Credit Corporation was set to price a $1bn no-grow three year global benchmark as GlobalCapital went to press on Wednesday, as the last bits of dollar supply came before an expected shutdown next week for the US mid-term elections.
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Avic International Leasing Co netted $350m on Tuesday from a three year bond, opting for a slightly different pricing strategy by starting the deal at a relatively tight guidance.
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Österreichische Kontrollbank and Erste Abwicklungsanstalt priced well received dollar deals on Tuesday. The pipeline in the currency is building with Bank Nederlanse Gementeen and Swedish Export Credit Corporation having lined up three year trades.