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Investors maintain orders as issuers push tight, although some limits are appearing
◆ Canadian retail chain lands euro bond close to equivalent dollars ◆ Some concession needed for first new euro line in two years ◆ Minimal attrition as issuer pushes through 100bp barrier
◆ Vier Gas almost six times covered ◆ RCI Banque increases size ◆ Pair price with minimal concessions
Earnings blackouts and higher funding costs to supress April supply
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Britvic, the UK soft drinks company that owns brands Robinsons, Tango and Purdey’s among others, has issued £150m-equivalent of US private placements in sterling and euros.
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ASML Holding, the Dutch lithography systems company, visited the euro bond market on Monday, as the bid for corporate credit remains strong, heading towards a March that is expected to be very busy.
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Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, the UK utility, opened books for a senior and subordinated sterling bond issue on Monday, as the mandates from last week start to trickle through to investors' screens.
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C&C Group, the Irish drinks manufacturer and distributor behind brands like Magners, is set to debut in the US private placement market in the coming weeks, according to market sources.
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A Dubai World subsidiary has agreed to buy port operator DP World for $13.9bn. The lending desks at Citigroup and Deutsche Bank will be big winners from the debt-fuelled transaction.
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Oil and natural gas company Pertamina sold Indonesia's first 40 year dollar bond on Thursday. Investors flocked to the long dated paper, sold as part of a two-tranche transaction, pushing orders to more than $3bn for the $800m portion.