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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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Aroundtown, the Luxembourg-listed real estate company, maintained the trend for negative premiums in December’s buzzing corporate bond market, but syndicate bankers say that any disappointment from the European Central Bank when it meets tomorrow could slam the issuance window shut.
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French supermarket group Casino has launched a refinancing to clean out its upcoming debt maturities, hitting the final issuance slot given the long syndication timeline for raising a term loan' B'. It aims to issue a €200m TLB and a €300m unsecured bond, while launching a tender offer to buy back up to €1.2bn of outstanding debt.
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Jaguar Land Rover seized this week’s strong market window to raise enough cash to clear out its 2021 bond maturity by taking advantage of investor appetite for cyclical sectors. Good conditions encouraged it to raise $150m extra from its original plan.
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Sister affiliate alternative asset managers Candriam and New York Life Alternatives have bought a minority stake in European private credit firm Kartesia. The strategic partnership will bolster Kartesia’s financial position and keep the firm competitive as direct lenders in Europe increase their firepower.
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Chinese local government financing vehicle (LGFV) Guangzhou Development District Financial Holdings Group Co attracted strong support for its $500m bond, driven largely by the syndicate banks running the deal.
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Seazen Holdings Co, a Chinese real estate developer, sold a $450m bond on Tuesday that was paired with tender offers for two notes coming due next year.
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