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Markets have behaved in an 'orderly fashion', says global fixed income head in EMEA
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
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Some small UK housing associations are preparing to launch private placements, breathing life into the product after a month of next to no deal flow.
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Indonesia's Tower Bersama Infrastructure took an aggressive pricing approach to a tap of its dollar bond on Monday. But when investor response fell short of expectations, the issuer was forced to pull its fundraising.
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German car part maker Stabilus began marketing a Schuldschein on Monday, as many consider whether the automotive sector should be back on investors' buy lists.
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Europe’s corporate bond investors had the chance to pick up some paper from the hairier end of their credit spectrum as this week began, with Portuguese power company Energias de Portugal and Swedish housing firm Heimstaden Bostad out with hybrid capital issues.
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Airline bonds have sold off in the secondary market as the industry faces another wave of new restrictions to combat Covid-19 variants.
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China's Avic International Holding Corp had to offer investors a premium for its latest dollar bond, to compensate them for the risk associated with its inclusion on a US sanctions list.