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◆ Books peak above €6.9bn ◆ Pricing competitive to food group peers ◆ Proceeds to refinance outstanding debt
◆ Largest Czech bank tightened spread by 8bp ◆ Subsidiary of Erste Group announced mandate on Monday ◆ 'Arithmetically, there is no FV', a banker said
◆ Second biggest Swiss deal from a foreign borrower ◆ Front end takes the largest bite ◆ International issuance in the currency surges in 2026
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The disparity between ratings and spread levels was highlighted in the euro high grade corporate bond market on Wednesday, after German conglomerate JAB Holdings opened books on a deal 40bp wide of lower rated Italian utility A2A, despite the same maturity and size.
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Several Schuldschein issuers have more than tripled their initial targets for deals, with arrangers saying many have gone subject just days after launch. The deal outcomes show a chronic supply and demand imbalance, as the market comes to terms with a persistent drop in deal flow.
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Enervie, a German energy supplier, has completed a €170m refinancing package, taking the unusual step of swapping a single syndicated facility for a collection of different funding sources.
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Sino-Ocean Group Holding was forced to pay up for its green bond this week, as weakened sentiment around Chinese high yield property credits spilled into the investment grade market.
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Hongkong Land Co sold its debut $500m green bond on Tuesday, with support from ESG focused investors helping it achieve tight pricing.
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Red chip Panda bond issuer Far East Horizon has released price guidance for a new two year deal in China’s domestic market.
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