BNP Paribas
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ASB Bank extended its euro curve with a tightly priced seven year. But with half the demand that was seen in the previous seven year from a New Zealand bank, its size ambition was thwarted.
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French glass packaging maker Verallia on Wednesday began testing investors’ thirst for risk with a €500m pay-if-you-can (PIYC) bond, the first of its kind issued since October 2015.
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The IPO of Innogy, RWE’s renewables, retail and grids business, is set to be priced in the top quarter of its initial range and is covered at the maximum deal size.
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The European Investment Bank hit the screens twice on Wednesday, printing long dated euros and tapping a sterling line.
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Italian electricity transmission operator Terna hit the European investment grade corporate bond market on Wednesday, shrugging off investor concerns about European Central Bank tapering of its asset purchases.
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BNP Paribas reshuffled some of the most senior executives at its corporate and institutional bank as it looks to boost cooperation between the business and its risk management division.
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BNP Paribas Investment Partners has launched a €500m direct lending fund which offers longer dated institutional loans alongside bank loans to small and medium sized European companies.
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ASB Bank, the fully owned subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, extended its curve on Tuesday with a €500m seven year covered bond. But the deal received less than half the demand than ANZ New Zealand did in September despite offering a pick-up to it.
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Italy announced on Monday the banks to lead its first ever 50 year syndication, a bond planned since May.
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BNP Paribas announced that its former head of the Netherlands will take on the role of UK country head, replacing Ludovic de Montille.
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UK waste management company Shanks has agreed a €600m facility for its €482m acquisition of Dutch competitor Van Gansewinkel Group.
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China Merchants Securities Co raised HK$10.7bn ($1.4bn) in its Hong Kong IPO, pricing the shares below the middle of expectations as bankers on the deal voiced differing opinions on its execution.