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Despite being the busiest January for 16 years, deal execution proved strong
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Easyjet, the UK budget airline, avoided any turbulence on its return to the bond market on Wednesday, managing to land a €1.2bn deal with no new issue premium that was almost five times oversubscribed.
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Glencore, the Swiss commodity trading company, got a lukewarm response from the euro bond market on Tuesday, as investors prepared their cash piles for a flurry of deals from rare and high beta names.
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Easyjet, the UK budget airline, has mandated for a seven year euro trade, as the company looks to fly high on the UK government’s plans to travel out of its coronavirus pandemic lockdown.
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India's REC has raised $500m from a tightly priced bond that appealed to investors because of its relatively short tenor of 5.5 years amid volatility in the longer end of the yield curve.
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EnBW, the German electrical utility, and the financing arm of a Dutch truck company, DAF Paccar Financial, hit screens with highly rated euro trades on Monday. Central bank bond buying higher than forecast, pushed investors to oversubscribe the deals even though the spreads on offer were thin.
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Listed real estate firm CPI Property is repaying a portion of its Schuldschein early at par, taking advantage of favourable legal conditions in Germany regarding early prepayments of floating rate loans. Sources say other companies may use this option if funding conditions remain so attractive in public markets.