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Cellnex, the acquisition-hungry Spanish telecoms infrastructure company, proved the demand for riskier corporate credit on Tuesday, while Akelius, a Swedish residential property management company, was able to increase the size of its deal during book building, as syndicate bankers expect issuance this week to top €10bn.
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Shurgard, one of Europe’s largest self-storage companies, has returned to the US private placement market for the third time, according to market sources. The company is only the second from Europe to launch a PP deal this year.
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India's UltraTech Cement sold Asia’s second dollar sustainability-linked bond (SLB) this week as the instrument steadily gains traction among issuers.
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A number of smaller European banks are trying to buy Schuldscheine on the secondary market, according to sources with knowledge of the situation, in order to post it as collateral to receive cheaper funding from the ECB ahead of a March 31 deadline.
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Snam, the Italian gas pipeline company, and Swedish ball bearing maker SKF kicked the week’s corporate bond new issuance off in Europe on Monday, with deals that offered razor-thin spreads from the start.
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Cellnex, the acquisition-hungry Spanish telecoms infrastructure company, has hired banks for a multi-tranche bond, continuing a fundraising spree that also includes a €7bn rights issue, announced last week.