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◆ Peak demand tops €3.25bn ◆ Deal lands close to fair value ◆ Credit has improved in recent months
◆ Italian issuer pairs two sustainable formats ◆ Trade hits size targets ◆ Tight price tests investors' limits
◆ Yield hunters send Orange's book ballooning ◆ Deal lands through fair value ◆ Corporate hybrid supply doubles year-on-year
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Bookrunners for APA Group, the Australian gas and electricity company, had a rough time in the euro and sterling bond markets on Tuesday, and they only managed to nudge spreads tighter.
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The secondary Schuldschein market, typically something of a backwater, has become a torrent of activity and is now busier than the product’s primary market, according to several sources, as banks rush to buy assets ahead of an ECB deadline for cheap funding on March 31. However, there are fewer banks deleveraging from their risk-weighted assets, and many more buyers than sellers.
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Energy Capital Partners, a UK private equity company, has signed £192m in loans and trade finance facilities, refinancing debt for gas turbines that have been linked to the transition to carbon neutrality in the UK.
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Indian Railway Finance Corp postponed its dual-tranche dollar bond offering on Monday when faced with a volatile market backdrop that ‘bamboozled’ the banks running the deal.
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Tesco, the UK supermarket chain, has reacted quickly by setting new targets to sell healthier food, less than a month after a group of shareholders filed a resolution calling for this — a sign of how sensitive companies are to having environmental, social and governance motions voted on at their annual general meetings.
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Gimv, the Belgian private equity firm, slipped into the bond market with a sub-benchmark sized debut sustainability deal on Monday, as private equity companies push into socially responsible borrowing.
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