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Europe’s high grade bond bankers are struggling to convince US clients to print euros despite the favourable issuance levels on offer. Instead they are borrowing in their domestic market, smashing records as they go.
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Europe’s top rated corporate bond issuers on Wednesday pushed investors further still, despite the spate of recent deals, with Capgemini bringing the second two year fixed rate bond in as many days and National Grid bringing the longest sterling deal since the coronavirus crisis took hold in the West.
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Chunky books and shrinking new issue premiums were everywhere in Europe's high grade corporate bond market on Tuesday, as some investors said the market felt like it had found solid ground again after huge moves in recent weeks.
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Some M&A bankers said they plan to pull the trigger on deals after the summer if the coronavirus pandemic continues to be contained, though lenders warned that internal credit analysis has become more stringent.
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Schuldschein bankers are working out what pricing is fair during the Covid-19 crisis, as investors observe sharp widening in euro bond spreads.
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The high grade corporate bond market is bursting with deals on Tuesday, with recent record flows prompting some to expect issuers to move down the capital structure and into hybrid deals from next week.