Barclays
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A managing director in Barclays’ leveraged finance team has left for Goldman Sachs, joining the bank’s London office.
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Indian solar company Azure Power Energy is readying investors for a dollar green bond, starting a roadshow this week.
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Indian renewable energy firm Greenko Energy Holdings returned to the green debt market this week, printing a $1bn dual-tranche trade — Asia's largest dollar corporate green bond to date.
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Morgan Stanley has hired a banker from Barclays to work in its FIG advisory team.
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Corporate bond issuance volume in Europe this week was lighter than previous weeks. However, there were still seven issuers that priced deals. The main difference this week was the size of deals. Nestlé’s €850m eight year transaction was the largest one to print, but most order books were still at least twice oversubscribed as investors showed little sign of slowing down for the summer.
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The European Financial Stability Facility is set to enjoy enviable conditions when it comes to the euro market next week — during which the Greek sovereign could also make an appearance. Demand at the long end has been particularly strong due to a yield spike last week, which KfW and SCNF Réseau have since taken advantage of.
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Midstream energy company Oneok made a convincing return to the dollar market on Thursday with its first investment grade deal in two years.
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Equiniti, the UK provider of payment and administration services, has launched a fully underwritten rights issue to partly finance its takeover of Wells Fargo’s share registrar unit.
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Digital Realty used its Digital Stout Holding entity to sell a dual tranche sterling bond offering on Tuesday. The data solutions provider was overwhelmed with interest for its £600m deal, and will use the proceeds to rid DuPont Fabros Technology (DFT) of existing debt.
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Barclays has named the board members for its non-ring fenced unit Barclays International, which houses the investment bank and international credit cards.