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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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Vonovia, the German property company, brought a 20 year bond on Wednesday which gave further proof that corporate issuers looking to offer duration will find a willing audience.
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Deals are lining up in Europe’s high grade corporate bond market and bankers say even Thursday's European Central Bank meeting will not put a dent in primary demand on the day.
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The decline in international and debut Schuldschein issuance last year had a disproportionate impact on non-German bank arrangers. But this year’s bright start has given them a new lease of life.
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Tesco, the UK grocer, made a storming debut in the sustainability-linked bond market on Wednesday, encouraging bankers who already expect corporate issuance using the novel structure to rocket this year.
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SK Battery America, a subsidiary of South Korea's SK Innovation Co, found outstanding response for its green dollar bond on Tuesday. The firm was able to tighten pricing by 45bp, with the notes trading even tighter in the secondary market.
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Tesco has mandated banks for a debut sustainability-linked bond (SLB) from its freshly printed framework. The UK supermarket chain also joins the growing ranks of issuers taking advantage of low interest rates by launching a simultaneous liability management exercise.