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◆ Deal spans euros, sterling and dollars ◆ Wide range of US TMT comps used ◆ Slim premiums needed for euro tranches
◆ Telecoms firm takes €1.5bn ◆ Some premium needed at the long end ◆ Demand highest for shortest tranche
◆ Japanese firm guides debut euro deal tight ◆ Endeavour attracts strong demand ◆ Sales follow multi-day marketing exercises
Geopolitics takes a back seat as earnings season weighs on euro corporate supply
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NN Investment Partners appoints head of alternative credit — Bothamley and McNelis take up DCM reins at HSBC — RenCap picks private clients boss
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Europe's high grade corporate bond market is gearing up for a rip-roaring January issuance window, though some investors are urging borrowers not to push too far out on maturities.
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In part three of GlobalCapital Asia's awards results announcements, we reveal the winning bond deals across a variety of categories. In addition, we also name the Best G3 Bond House, Best High Yield Bond House and the winner of the Best House for SRI Financing.
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Two rating agencies have slapped Daimler with one notch downgrades, putting pressure on the German car company's bond prices after a tumultuous year.
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High-grade loan bankers are growing increasingly confident about the 2020 pipeline, after the Conservative Party’s comprehensive win in last week’s UK general election is expected to unleash UK M&A.