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Foreign corporate issuance running at record high
Nvidia's $25bn seven-tranche offering matched Meta’s issuance in late April which are only smaller than Amazon’s $37bn print from March
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Indian renewable energy company Continuum Energy Levanter made its debut in the dollar bond market this week, more than three years after pulling its initial attempt. However, it had to offer investors incentives to seal the $561m deal, writes Morgan Davis.
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China Fortune Land Development’s domestic and offshore bonds swung this week after the property company admitted to onshore defaults worth Rmb5.255bn ($813m), adding to ongoing concerns about its liquidity condition and access to funding. Addison Gong reports.
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A handful of Chinese companies managed to hit the bond market on Wednesday for new deals, ahead of not just the upcoming Chinese New Year break but also the jumbo outing launched by Alibaba Group Holding on Thursday.
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The march of sustainability-linked bonds continued on Wednesday, as Surbana Jurong, the architecture and engineering consultancy that has built more than 1m homes in Singapore, launched the first such deal in Singapore dollars and one of the first in Asia. It also comes from a new sector.
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Whitbread, the UK hotel and pub company, enjoyed roaring demand for its debut green bond on Wednesday, as it managed to convince investors that it can plan for life after lockdowns.
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Telefónica, the Spanish telecommunications company, showed the depth of demand for green hybrids on Wednesday, with a seven times oversubscribed trade that came a day after a similarly successful deal from compatriot issuer Iberdrola.
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