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This year proved to be one of the most dramatic on record for corporate financiers as volumes rose from the ashes of the market sell-off. David Rothnie examines some of the themes that defined the year and looks ahead to 2021.
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Credit Suisse has hired Deutsche Bank’s head of corporate broking to bolster its senior UK investment banking team.
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Dollar bond sales from India have seen a last minute pick-up before the year-end, with three firms pricing their deals in the past week. Indian companies, like the rest of the region, faced hurdles in accessing offshore funding this year, but bankers are optimistic about 2021. Morgan Davis reports.
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European high grade corporate bond investors and analysts have spotted an area that might be ripe for performance next year, as senior notes inch towards pre-coronavirus pandemic levels but subordinated spreads have yet to catch up.
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Sonae, the Portuguese conglomerate, has raised €150m with debt linked to it putting women in senior positions.
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Europe’s corporate bond investors are starting to make bets that industries battered by the coronavirus pandemic and crossover-rated names are going to be the performers of 2021, even though speculative grade defaults reached a post-global financial crisis high in November.