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Distinction in Europe’s corporate bond market is not a bad thing
Corporates take advantage of investor inflows and strong demand as supply edges closer to an all-time monthly high
Explicitly guaranteed Dutch utility company expected to trade tighter against govvie and agency peers
Poste will not borrow for the cash component
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AusNet Services, the Australian power networks company, and Italian power company Enel earned rapturous responses from investors for euro hybrid capital bond issues this week, even though the trades followed a sell-off in riskier assets.
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Workspace Group, the UK office space company, sold its debut bond on Thursday, raising £300m using a green structure, as sustainability bankers say that ESG-linked debuts on the bond market are going to become more common.
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Daimler, the German car maker, sold green debt on Thursday. Though the company printed inside its conventional curve, it did not match the sort of negative concessions it achieved in its debut green outing.
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Workspace Group, the UK office space company, sold its debut bond on Thursday, raising £300m using a green structure, as sustainability bankers say that ESG-linked debuts on the bond market are going to become more commonplace.
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Indian IT company HCL Technologies sold its first dollar bond on Wednesday, attracting investors with its high rating and established presence overseas.
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Europe’s high grade corporate investors had their pick of US risk on Wednesday, with a trio of names raising €5.2bn of debt across seven tranches.