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AI issuance is becoming increasingly concentrated — beware
Nvidia's $25bn seven-tranche offering matched Meta’s issuance in late April which are only smaller than Amazon’s $37bn print from March
Corporate summer slowdown prospects dampened as windows for opportunistic trades open

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  • India Toll Roads sold its first dollar bond on Tuesday, becoming just the latest issuer from the country amid an expected surge of supply this year.
  • Chinese bond investors welcomed the issuance of new ‘carbon neutrality bonds’ this week. Six companies raised a combined Rmb6.4bn ($994m) in the format, supporting Beijing’s goal of net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2060.
  • Chinese property company Huafa Industrial Co Ltd Zhuhai raised $200m from the sale of a sub-one year note on Tuesday.
  • Cellnex, the acquisition-hungry Spanish telecoms infrastructure company, proved the demand for riskier corporate credit on Tuesday, while Akelius, a Swedish residential property management company, was able to increase the size of its deal during book building, as syndicate bankers expect issuance this week to top €10bn.
  • Ørsted, the Danish power company, has mandated for its first green hybrid capital issue in sterling, as subordinated green, social and sustainability debt is tipped to continue finding chunky demand from investors this year.
  • Shurgard, one of Europe’s largest self-storage companies, has returned to the US private placement market for the third time, according to market sources. The company is only the second from Europe to launch a PP deal this year.