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◆ Mileway debuts in euros with €1.5bn dual tranche ◆ European Outlet Mall Venture and Vesteda print green bonds ◆ Borrowers return as sector refinancing cycle turns back to unsecured debt
◆ UK defence company returns after seven year absence ◆ Sticky book as investors seek rare sterling supply from the sector ◆ Deal pays only small single digit concession
◆ UK supermarket chain takes euro route ◆ Demand holds firm despite sharp spread tightening ◆ Small new issue concession on offer
Four tranche deal could raise at least €2bn
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Airbus, the French aerospace company, has signed a €6bn sustainability-linked revolving credit facility, with the borrower doubling the size of its bank line after raising billions in emergency liquidity in the spring.
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Gansu Provincial Highway Aviation Tourism Investment Group Co found lacklustre support for its $300m bond on Tuesday after its pricing strategy deterred investors from joining the deal.
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Enagás, the Spanish gas transmission and network company, came to the bond market for a rare trade on Tuesday, as European Central Bank bond buying continues to make syndicate bankers' lives difficult by taking spreads in strange directions.
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Daa, the operator of two Irish airports, and Swedish telecoms company Tele2 have mandated for bonds, as the market goes into near-hibernation during corporate earnings blackouts.
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Compagnie Générale des Etablissements Michelin, the French tyre company, won more than €10bn of demand for its €1.5bn bond issue on Monday. Now a growing number of corporate bankers expect to see European high grade spreads return to pre-Covid 19 levels.
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A host of Chinese issuers found one of the last windows to sell bonds on Thursday ahead of the US presidential elections at the beginning of November and a public holiday in Hong Kong early next week.