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Attractive spreads available as Air Liquide lines up Swiss franc debut
Life science, utilities and industrials dominate supply after big tech's big splurge
Fresh issuance expected to keep new issue premiums elevated
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China Petrochemical Corp (Sinopec) priced a $3bn bond through its curve on Wednesday after investors flocked to the triple-tranche transaction, leading to a peak book of $23bn.
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US and European airlines and aircraft makers have had contrasting experiences in the capital markets during the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the two continents’ different corporate finance cultures, as well as the way central bank support is being received in the market, writes Mike Turner.
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New issue premiums evaporated in the high grade corporate bond market this week, with multiple issuers printing well through their curve as the world begins to emerge from pandemic lockdown.
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New issue premiums evaporated in the high grade corporate bond market on Wednesday, with multiple issuers printing well through their curve as the world begins to emerge from pandemic lockdown.
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US insurance companies that buy private placements are concerned the damaging effects of coronavirus on corporate earnings may prompt a flood of credit downgrades by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the regulatory body which imposes upon them risk-based capital charges.
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High grade bond investors had a plethora of trades to pick from on Wednesday, as corporate bankers say May is shaping up to be a breakneck month for issuance.