BNP Paribas
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LafargeHolcim on Tuesday became the first issuer for nearly two weeks to launch a corporate bond in Europe. The €750m 12 year deal received strong demand, with order books more than three times subscribed.
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Two deals were priced this week in the European corporate bond market, and next week already looks busier. With a roadshow under way and four others coming up, the window before September’s European Central Bank meeting looks full.
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The two new issues that were priced in the European corporate bond market this week have both tightened from their reoffer spreads. The success of these deals has accelerated the thinking of some issuers and two more roadshows were announced on Thursday.
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Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Auto Finance sealed a single tranche Rmb3bn ($451m) ABS deal on August 22, just five days after Bond Connect investors tapped the asset class for the first time. But the originator showed little interest in seducing the newcomers and stuck with the local investor base instead.
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Two SSA borrowers printed dollar benchmarks on Wednesday, pulling off solid trades in spite of some investors put off by tight spreads.
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The European Financial Stability Facility on Wednesday sent a request for proposals for its deal window next week, with bankers saying that the supranational has a wide variety of options. The trade is likely to receive a big welcome in a hot euro market, as evidenced by an impressive Unédic trade on Wednesday — dubbed a “cracker” by bankers away from the deal — and equally strong euro deals a day earlier.
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Indonesian textile company Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex) has approached offshore banks for a $100m three year syndicated loan.
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Public sector borrowers are mainly keeping to the short end of the dollar curve this week, but at least one top tier issuer is understood to be considering a 10 year dollar benchmark in the next few weeks.
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Nederlandse Waterschapsbank brought some supply to the sparse long end of the SRI market on Tuesday, printing a trade that alongside Rentenbank was part of a strong re-emergence of euro supply after the summer.
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On Tuesday LafargeHolcim became the first issuer for nearly two weeks to launch a corporate bond in Europe. The €750m 12 year deal received strong demand, which may lead other issuers to bring forward their plans.
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Hyundai Capital Services shook off North Korea-related worries to hit the bond market at the start of the week, managing to reach its goal of $900m across two tranches.