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Energy companies took advantage of record tight spreads as they joined a ‘perfect storm’ of dollar funding
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Amazon’s Swiss debut and Alphabet’s first yen deal jolted debt markets this week
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TD Securities has hired a senior debt capital markets syndicate banker from SMBC Nikko Capital Markets in London, to handle new issues from corporate and financial issuers.
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Europe’s high grade corporate bond investors had an array of novel trades to consider on Monday, with debutants and a rare antipodean issuer marketing euro transactions.
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PKN Orlen, the Polish oil refiner and petrol retailer, began marketing its debut green bond on Monday, a €500m no-grow seven year. Issuing a green bond would be a bold move for an oil company, but PKN Orlen is being conservative about the assets included and has obtained certification from the Climate Bonds Initiative.
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Encore Capital is launching a £250m refinancing to push out its maturity profile and pay down the last bond issued under the Cabot Credit Management brand. The move comes following strong results published in early May and an upgrade to positive outlook from Moody’s.
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Three Chinese companies decided to tackle their refinancing needs on Monday with new bonds, grabbing a short issuance window ahead of a public holiday in Hong Kong and some other Asian markets on Wednesday.
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A number of Chinese high yield borrowers that hit the dollar bond market this week have seen mixed responses to their notes in secondary trading, which bankers say is a sign of changing market sentiment and investor response.
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