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Poste will not borrow for the cash component
Former corporate’s green deal will be first under new state guarantee regime
The US dollar market buoyant this week despite escalating hostilities in the Middle East
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Vattenfall, the Swedish energy company, and UK care home operator Assura have mandated for sterling use of proceeds ESG deals, as sustainability bankers say that the sterling market is growing in popularity for issuance.
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Gazprom is set to access the Swiss franc market this week to sell its first trade in the currency for over three years.
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Asia’s dollar bond market is set for another relatively muted week for deal flow as pressure on China’s real estate industry and the US Federal Reserve’s surprisingly hawkish tone recently slow issuance.
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Anglian Water has announced its intention to issue a fresh private placement under a new financing structure. Utilities, once stalwarts of the market, have been few and far between in the last 18 months as PPs have struggled to compete with public bonds on price.
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Hybrids and crossover rated corporate bond issuers hit screens this week, as the thirst for yield returned to the European market.
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Office owners and operators found a warm reception in the high grade corporate bond market this week, with investors and analysts growing increasingly bullish on the sector despite the risks it faces.