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◆ Deal attracts highest bid-to-cover ratio of the year so far ◆ Extensive marketing helps fuel demand ◆ Pinpointing fair value tricky
◆ First Swissie corporate bond since Alphabet's finds size ◆ Dual tranche trade lands tight ◆ Domestic corporate undersupply helps demand
◆ Issuers opt for extra guidance as market softens ◆ Enexis takes size at six years ◆ DSM-Firmenich lands tight
This week's flurry of deals takes year to date volume beyond £8bn
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Ewe, the German utility, braved a shaky day in the markets on Thursday for its €500m no-grow 12 year bond issue, and still managed a single digit new issue premium.
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German technology company Körber has entered the Schuldschein market, on the hunt for at least €200m. This figure could rise with additional demand.
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Veolia, the French water and waste company, and Spanish telecoms infrastructure firm Cellnex were out with crossover rated debt on Wednesday, giving investment grade corporate investors a double chance to pick up spreads at the higher end of their remit.
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Asahi, Japan’s largest brewer, drew the biggest demand in the high grade corporate bond market on Wednesday, adding to the recent trend of issuers from the country getting a roaring response from investors in Europe.
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Triton has closed a €744m private debt fund, Triton Debt Opportunities II (TDO II), focused on Northern Europe’s mid-market.
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Bernicia, a housing association in the northeast of England, has sold long-term private debt to Legal & General. Housing associations have been a bright spark in an otherwise bleak picture for private market deal flow.