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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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Six Chinese real estate issuers — mostly high yield — flooded the dollar bond market on Monday with one to four year tenor deals. Investment grade rated China Vanke Co, on the other hand, tapped the longer end of the curve with a dual-tranche issuance.
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Large Schuldscheine are being lined up for the first quarter of next year, arrangers said, with investors reaching their lending limits for the year. But there are still deals numbering in the double digits to be done by Christmas.
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The US’s Colgate Palmolive brought a €1bn dual tranche bond on Monday, in a deal that bankers reckon is the 'tip of the iceberg' of euro issuance this week.
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Germany’s Daimler returned to the market on Monday for a £350m five year trade, but European Central Bank bond buying means the deal did not quite look as dazzling against the car company’s euro curve as it has done in recent trades.
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Hutchison Port Holdings Trust seized the market window immediately after the Federal Open Market Committee meeting to sell a $500m five year bond on Thursday.
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Austrian cellulose fibre maker Lenzing has launched a Schuldschein with a sustainability-linked pricing ratchet, just days before Italian infrastructure engineering firm Maire Tecnimont came with its own sustainability-linked deal..