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◆ UK defence company returns after seven year absence ◆ Sticky book as investors seek rare sterling supply from the sector ◆ Deal pays only small single digit concession
◆ UK supermarket chain takes euro route ◆ Demand holds firm despite sharp spread tightening ◆ Small new issue concession on offer
Four tranche deal could raise at least €2bn
Only a handful of names tapped the market ahead of Independence Day
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  • CTP, the Dutch logistics real estate company, did away with its usual bond marketing routine and went with a one day execution on its latest deal on Thursday, as the company reckoned on the green label and the sector it operates in being enough to get investors on board.
  • Pension Insurance Corp (PIC) has given Livin Housing a further £30m of private placement funding, after lending the housing association in England’s County Durham £65m in April 2019. Market participants have told GlobalCapital that several other housing associations are readying private placement deals for the next few months.
  • Ørsted, the Danish power company, pushed into the green hybrid sterling market on Wednesday, with the largely UK-based sterling buyer base proving to be just as keen on the debt as their euro counterparts.
  • Aedifica, the Belgian healthcare property investment company, has closed its debut US private placement, according to market sources.
  • 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.
  • 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.