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◆ 12 year tranche is longest euro trade in weeks ◆ Issuer goes for price then size ◆ Some concession needed for dual trancher
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
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The UK’s SP Transmission, the transmission arm of Scottish Power, issued its debut bond on Wednesday almost five times oversubscribed, as sterling demand remained solid on the day UK political parties opened their general election campaigns.
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Gewobag, the A2/A+ rated German housing company, has launched the first Schuldschein with Euribor floor set below zero, just months after placing €700m of Schuldscheine into the market.
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Oil major Royal Dutch Shell hit the euro bond market on Tuesday with a three-tranche trade that had an eight year tranche as its shortest maturity, Syndicate bankers say European Central Bank bond buying is creating more demand further out along the maturity curve.
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Radius Housing has become the first housing association from Northern Ireland to raise US private placements, selling £105m to fund social housing developments.
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State-owned China Petrochemical Corp (Sinopec) raised $2bn from three dollar bonds on Monday, making a rapid comeback to the debt market.
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South Korean steel company Posco checked every box for investors with its $500m bond issuance on Monday. Even though the deal offered no new issue premium and pricing was tightened aggressively, buy-side support did not waver, said bankers.