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UKPN purchase seen as positive by rating agencies, leads to senior and hybrid upgrades
◆ 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
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E.On and Engie pushed ahead with tightly priced deals on Thursday, easing concerns from earlier in the week that ZF Freidrichshafen’s widely priced bonds would create a new level for issuance.
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Paolo Cicchine will join Deutsche Bank as vice-chairman of global healthcare coverage.
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Allergan shareholders have waved through its acquisition by rival drug company AbbVie, clearing a major hurdle on the way to billions of dollars of loans and an expected $30bn of bond issuance.
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Chinese central government-owned China National Travel Service Group Corp (CNTS) made a quick return to the dollar bond market this week, extending its maturity profile with a $600m dual-tranche transaction.
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British American Tobacco won an approving nod from Moody’s for beating the competition in submitting a regulatory application in the US for vaping products.
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Mann+Hummel, a veteran borrower in the Schuldschein market, struggled to place a Schuldschein, according to market sources, with participants citing ZF Friedrichshafen’s blockbuster transaction as well as the market’s over-indulgence in the auto sector this year as chief reasons.