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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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Companies with high carbon emissions are preparing for the risk that they could have to pay more to access capital markets, if investors and banks retreat from fossil fuel-heavy businesses, and even divest altogether — as Aviva has threatened to do. Some issuers will use investor relations drives and labelled financings, but ultimately they will have to find common ground with investors on how to transition to low carbon.
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Lippo Malls Indonesia Retail Trust printed a $200m bond on Tuesday, with investors largely brushing off concerns about the hit to the borrower's business during the pandemic.
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Investors were eager to buy into investment grade rated property developer China Overseas Grand Oceans Group's (Cogo) latest dollar bond, pumping in $4.6bn of orders for the $512m trade.
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Iberdrola, the Spanish utility, received booming demand for its green hybrid on Tuesday, as the combination of a higher yield and green debt helped books swell to €9.5bn.
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Prologis, the US logistics real estate investment trust, proved that highly rated corporates can still entice investors, with the issuer printing long maturity debt inside fair value despite tight spreads.
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Alternative asset manager Hayfin has appointed a former Bank of America managing director as a portfolio manager for private credit.
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