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France’s Bastille Day and US inflation data expected to subdue supply early in the week
Foreign issuers tap market for price and diversification
Hyperscaler funding needs could drive the next wave of US supply in euros
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Nabil Lahham has joined HSBC to head up advisory and corporate finance coverage for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey. He was most recently at Perella Weinberg Partners.
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Akelius Residential Property, the Swedish property company, and British Telecommunications ratcheted in the yields on their hybrid capital issues by 50bp and 60bp respectively this week, as the market clamoured for yield.
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Nomura has made sustainability one of the pillars of its fightback in investment banking, as it joins the race to harness the power of sustainability-related M&A and capital markets deals.
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US telecoms company AT&T brought a new type of hybrid deal to Europe’s corporate bond scene this week, as dwindling spreads created seemingly contradictory sweet spots for issuance across the market.
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AusNet Services Holdings, the holding company of Australian energy firm AusNet, found a warm reception from the euro market this week in its first syndicated outing in the currency since 2015.
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Credit Suisse has reported a strong end to last year for fixed income sales and trading, in chief executive Tidjane Thiam’s last week in the job.