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Markets have behaved in an 'orderly fashion', says global fixed income head in EMEA
Distinction in Europe’s corporate bond market is not a bad thing
Corporates take advantage of investor inflows and strong demand as supply edges closer to an all-time monthly high
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Taiwanese electronics giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co shook off trade war concerns to raise $1.4bn from the bond market on Tuesday.
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High grade corporate bond spreads face a rocky few weeks after six months of consistent tightening, as coronavirus lockdowns and corporate earnings blackouts contribute to increased short term volatility.
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Enel, the Italian energy company, scored a number of firsts last week when it sold a sterling sustainability-linked bond. But the effect of that deal that might last the longest could be that it has brought about the end of transition bonds.
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The S&P euro investment grade corporate bond index hit a record high on Friday’s close, but corporate bankers believe that there is little to justify the complete reversal of the fall seen in the depths of the spring Covid-19 crisis apart from central bank splurging.
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Blackstone Property Partners, the pan-European real estate company, got solid demand for its April 2027 bond on Monday, after last week’s tepid reaction from investors to the sector that saw a deal pulled.
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Quadgas, a gas asset and infrastructure investment consortium that sits above UK utility Cadent Gas, has launched a US private placement, in the first whiff of a deal from the sector in the UK for more than six months.