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◆ Energy pair bring three tranches ◆ Sub-100bp senior/hybrid spreads secured ◆ Single digit concessions offered
◆ 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
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China’s local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) have seen strong appetite for their dollar bonds recently, allowing them to price deals at new lows, as a combination of attractive returns and expectations of state support amid Covid-19 wins over investors.
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This week in Keeping Tabs: whether investors are prepared for the impact of a Joe Biden win on environmental policy, how bond and syndicated loan markets diverged in the crisis, and a crypto app that tanked.
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Yunnan Provincial Energy Investment Group Co added a dash of variety to bond supply from China’s local government financing vehicles, by selling a $300m dual-tranche deal that combined a senior unsecured portion with an unsubordinated perpetual.
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Soaring demand and tight spreads lured repeat borrowers as summer dollar bond supply soared with $34bn of new issuance crammed into four days.
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VC Trade, a digital platform in the Schuldschein market, has begun promoting secondary trading on its system, with an eye of scaling up into Europe’s loan markets.
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Hong Kong rail operator MTR Corp priced a larger and tighter green bond than expected this week, with investors showing their faith in a company that has been forced to battle protests and the pandemic in the past year. Morgan Davis reports.