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◆ US tech firm prints largest ever sterling corporate deal with monster book ◆ Ultra rare and ultra long 100 year finds demand ◆ Giant deal lands close to dollar funding cost
◆ German chipmaker takes €2bn with five, eight and 11 year deal ◆ Curve's shape contributes to strong outcome ◆ Real estate firm Balder lands flat long five year
US hyperscaler plans to print 17 tranches, including a rare 100 year sterling note, across three currencies
Hyperscaler earnings could become a crucial date for issuance funding calendars
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Stellantis, the entity formed by the merger of car makers Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group, printed what the lead managers reckon was the longest maturity bond in euros from the sector in its ratings bracket, though the market was divided over whether peers could print similar deals.
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Repsol, the Spanish oil and gas company, is lining up investor meetings to show off its freshly published transition financing framework, after being the first oil major to bring a divisive green bond that is due to mature next year.
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Alternative asset manager CVC Capital Partners has issued €1.25bn in US private placements, according to market sources. The trade follows similar moves by Bain Capital and Dyal Capital in the past 12 months, but is the first iteration of the trend to be priced in euros.
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Europe’s high grade bond market breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday, after the European Central Bank kept a steady hand in its monetary policy meeting.
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Having visited the euro market last week, Nestlé has bounced quickly into sterling, finding solid demand for a £1bn dual tranche trade on Wednesday.
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Ascendas Reit, Singapore’s largest listed business space and industrial real estate investment trust, mandated banks for a debut Eurobond on Thursday, with some analysts saying that the debt markets are underpricing risk for office operators.