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Europe’s high grade corporate bond market began this shortened week for issuance with an ESG focus, as Australian engineering company Worley mandated for its debut sustainability-linked bond and UK housing association Notting Hill Genesis began marketing a sustainability deal.
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Hibernia, the real estate investment trust in the Republic of Ireland, has raised €125m of US private placement debt to develop new offices.
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Two Chinese local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) raised a combined $480m on Thursday, following a quiet start to the week due to a public holiday.
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Europe’s high grade corporate bond issuers had a tough week in the primary market after inflation fears sent investors fleeing risk.
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Ryanair, the Irish budget airline, landed a far more solid bond issue this week than shopping centre operator Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) had a day earlier, in an early indication of what the bond market might look like as the worst-hit sectors recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wemag, a state-owned electricity firm in Germany, has launched a 10 year Schuldschein through NordLB’s digital platform, Finpair. Wemag follows two Austrian utilities in supplying deals at a longer tenor.