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European banks face tough conceptual and regulatory barriers as they enter the market for sustainability-linked debt. But DCM bankers hope that they can find a simpler solution for issuers by focusing on covered bonds, write Tyler Davies and Bill Thornhill.
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KfW and CPPIB Capital achieved super tight pricings in the short end of the US dollar market on Thursday, with the former bringing the first deal with a negative spread to mid-swaps in the currency by a public sector borrower this year.
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BlackRock has signed a $4.4bn revolving credit agreement linked to gender and racial diversity metrics, becoming one of the most prominent companies globally to use key performance indicators focused on staff equality in its main bank line.
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We Doctor Holdings, which operates Chinese healthcare platform WeDoctor, is seeking approval for a Hong Kong IPO.
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Investors put in a staggering $60bn of orders for an accelerated offering of Tencent Holdings’ stock on Wednesday, a deal that saw Dutch internet company Prosus taking home HK$114.17bn ($14.67bn) from a record-breaking overnight share sale. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Dutch internet company Prosus is looking to pocket up to HK$114.17bn ($14.67bn) from an accelerated sale of shares in Tencent Holdings.
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Portugal began the price discovery process for its new 10 year syndicated bond on Wednesday close to fair value in an effort to give as much clarity to investors as possible on the final level, according to lead managers.
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Romania this week returned to the international debt markets to issue euro-denominated bonds.
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Citi has appointed one of its senior Shanghai-based bankers as the new head of corporates coverage for China.
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Italy and Portugal are the first two eurozone sovereigns out of the blocks for syndications following the Easter break, with the former looking to extend its curve by a further five years.