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Citi

  • The dollar market sprung back to life as US banks dominated supply this week, with Goldman Sachs and Citigroup taking home more than $11bn through self-led trades.
  • Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline, a wholly owned subsidiary and strategic asset of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (Adnoc), has launched its $3bn dual trancher on Thursday with coupons set at the tight end of final guidance and books in excess of $11bn. Though an analyst said the levels offered looked fair, he said he was disappointed by the lack of transparency into Adnoc offered by the note.
  • Vincom Retail jumped the final hurdle this week to pulling off the largest ever flotation in Vietnam. The firm is on track to raise D16.1tr ($708.6m) by pricing its offer at the top of guidance, after an unusual schedule.
  • CEE
    Russian steel company TMK has launched a consent solicitation for its $500m 6.75% 2020s with the purpose of removing IPSCO Tubulars, its US based subsidiary, as a guarantor on the notes. An investor in London said that he expects bondholders to agree to the changes.
  • Singapore’s Reit issuers had a busy week, with Keppel-KBS US Real Estate Investment Trust off to a good start on its $448m IPO and Mapletree Industrial Trust raising S$155.7m ($114.5m) from an overnight placement.
  • The People’s Republic of China opened books on Thursday for its highly anticipated $2bn bond, its first issuance in the offshore dollar market in more than a decade.
  • SSA
    Another pair of public sector borrowers tapped the dollar market, hitting two and three years respectively, in contrast to Tuesday’s salvo of long end trades. One of the issuers printed well beyond its initial size expectations.
  • Citi has made Emmanuel Regniez co-head of investment banking in France, alongside Nicolas Desombre.
  • The European high yield bond pipeline this week brought €1bn of single-B rated offerings in euros and sterling from new issuers, giving hope to those working for a bigger borrower base for the market.
  • Ineos, the Anglo-Swiss chemicals manufacturer, cut costs on its term loans for the second time this year on Tuesday, after S&P joined Moody's in upgrading the rating of the new facility on Monday.
  • Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline, a wholly owned subsidiary and strategic asset of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (Adnoc), has released initial price thoughts on a $3bn dual tranche senior unsecured bond and intends to print the note on Thursday.
  • CEE
    Poland’s Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) printed a €750m long 10 year bond on Tuesday from a book of more than €1.1bn and with only a 3bp new issue premium.