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This week's flurry of deals takes year to date volume beyond £8bn
Tech giant's meditation on permanence offered investors a juicy a pick-up for taking just a little more duration risk
Disney joins tech giant with first dollar deal in over five years
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The clamour for green bonds was on display in the corporate market on Thursday when UPM-Kymmene, the Finnish pulp and paper company, had its debut green issue more than six times oversubscribed, while a conventional bond for Swedish truck maker Scania found more modest demand.
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Toyota Motor Credit Corp, the Japanese car finance company, opened books for a £500m six year bond on Thursday, as syndicate bankers said next week’s new issue market would be busy.
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A flurry of Chinese corporations rushed to the dollar bond market on Wednesday, raising a total of $1.19bn between them.
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UK pub chain and brewer Marston’s asked some of its noteholders for fresh covenant waivers on Wednesday, as a measure to help mitigate the impact of a second lockdown.
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The sharp improvement in risk sentiment this week has opened Europe’s corporate bond market to a wider array of issuers. Some now expect to see hybrid bond issued in the coming weeks.
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AllianceBernstein has launched a €1.2bn European real estate debt fund alongside Lacarne Capital, in the hope of exploiting a moment where the sector’s traditional sources of funding may be less forthcoming.