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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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Nestor Paz-Galindo has become global co-head of M&A at UBS, replacing Greg Peirce, with Philipp Beck succeeding him as head of M&A for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Platform Housing Group, a UK social housing firm, got chunky demand from the sterling market on Wednesday, with the borrower benefitting from a dearth of deals in the currency.
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OMV, the Austrian oil company, plans to print €1.5bn of hybrid debt in the coming 12 months, and some investors say they expect to see more subordinated corporate issuance as issuers try to patch up their Covid-19 ravaged balance sheets.
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The National Football League, the professional American football league in the US, has sold $1.7bn of private placements, according to market sources, to help steer the organisation through the coronavirus.
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India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone proved its willingness to be flexible this week, changing its planned tenor and offering a decent concession to secure demand for a $750m bond.
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Prosus made a barnstorming debut outing in the European bond market after Monday’s dollar trade, with the ecommerce and investment company that straddles investment grade and emerging market investor interest seeing €13.5bn of demand for a €1bn deal.