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The Royal College of Surgeons England has sold £40m of private placements, to help finance the redevelopment of its headquarters in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London.
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced the hands of many corporate treasurers to radically alter their business strategies. This will likely have an impact on companies' abilities to meet targets on their sustainability-linked facilities, some bankers believe. Silas Brown reports
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Investment grade corporate bond bankers are warning issuers to expect higher new issue premiums in the final issuance window of the year, as new national lockdowns and the ECB’s underwhelming bond purchases weigh on risk appetite.
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Ferrovial, the Spanish infrastructure company, got the high grade corporate November issuance window off to a strong start on Thursday, with the borrower breezing through fair value on a €500m no-grow trade.
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Asia’s dollar bond issuers hit pause this week as all eyes turned to the outcome of the nail-bitingly close US presidential election. With the result still uncertain on Thursday, but signs showing a Joe Biden victory as a possibility, some bankers in the region reckon the debt market may be at full throttle from next week. Morgan Davis reports.
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European high grade corporate bankers have dubbed the immediate aftermath of Tuesday's US elections the “worst of all worlds”, but are confident that the euro primary market will resume next week.