BNP Paribas
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UK motion picture visual effects company DNEG is pushing ahead with its IPO on the London Stock Exchange, having formally confirmed its intention to float on Tuesday.
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China Huarong Financial Leasing Co and two local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) based in the coastal province of Jiangsu came to the offshore bond market to raise $300m each.
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France’s Pernod Ricard is in the market on Monday for a €1.5bn trade, with the drinks company striking while the iron is hot to print debt after being upgraded by two agencies last week.
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Carnival, the Anglo American cruise company, has launched a €600m 10 year trade, with the corporate bond pipeline filling fast.
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CPPIB Capital has begun marketing its first 10 year dollar bond in two years as it looks to become the latest public sector borrower to visit this part of the curve, despite the underwhelming demand for World Bank’s trade last week.
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Middle Eastern shopping mall developer Majid Al Futtaim is holding investor calls this week as it eyes another green sukuk deal.
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Credito Emiliano continued an Italian bank bond spree on Friday, choosing a quiet day to market a debut non-preferred senior bond. The deal comes one day after Banca del Mezzogiorno priced a social bond.
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Chinese mobile game developer CMGE Technology Group has kicked off the roadshow for its up to HK$1.3bn ($166.3m) Hong Kong IPO, finding early support from international investors, according to a source close to the deal.
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BMW Finance returned to the Panda bond market with a Rmb3bn ($424m) dual-tranche private placement note. It was the company's third outing this year, but this time the German automaker substituted the three year tranche with a two year note.
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Argenta Spaarbank’s trade this week was a warning to smaller banks about the importance of good pricing and roadshows in selling bonds. But even for those issuers willing to heed those lessons, it may already be too late to issue debt, writes David Freitas.
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