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◆ The prospects for sterling bond issuance amid UK political upheaval ◆ A new issuer and a new securitization from the SSA sector ◆ Ontario's plans for a resilience bond
Energie 360, Luzerner Kantonsspital and Aargauische Kantonalbank print green paper
Energy companies took advantage of record tight spreads as they joined a ‘perfect storm’ of dollar funding
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Organon, the spin-off from US pharma company Merck, has launched a bond leg of its financing, which will establish the unit as a separate firm with its own capital structure, while funding a $9bn dividend to its former parent. The firm was initially offering $4.5bn-equivalent across secured and unsecured bonds, with a bias to the deeper dollar market, but scaled this up during syndication to allow it to strip out bank debt.
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KPN, the Dutch telecoms company, saw its bond spreads swing out on Thursday, on renewed reports that private equity firms are lining up to buy the company.
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TI Fluid Systems, an auto parts company, is marketing its first unsecured debt, a €600m eight year non-call three, which it plans to use to repay part of its secured debt. It has also launched repricing on this loan, looking to cut margins and reset Euribor floors to market standard levels.
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A group of BNP Paribas bankers in Spain have jumped ship to join boutique firm Beka Finance, according to market sources. One person familiar with the situation said that the French bank will refill these roles in due course.
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HSBC is relocating the regional head of its leveraged and acquisition finance (LAF) business from Hong Kong to London to help implement its UK strategy.
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Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) sold a subordinated perpetual bond in the Singapore dollar market this week, marking its return to the currency after more than a decade, as well as its first perp.
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