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Conservative tenors likely to be in demand when issuance resumes
Market participants still hope to clear backlog before April
◆ Longer tranches earmarked for Hinkley Point C financing ◆ Books close at just under €11bn ◆ Single digit concessions offered
◆ Deal is the fourth EuGB labelled hybrid ◆ Issuer punches through fair value... ◆ ...and gets its tightest senior/sub spread
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Commerzbank has decided to replace its retiring corporate clients head with Roland Boekhout, who works for ING — a bank that had been rumoured to be interested in buying the German firm.
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Chinese property developers have started opting for longer tenors on their dollar bonds, as investors eagerly take on duration risk. As the interest rate outlook becomes clearer, the trend is set to continue — but only for a select few. Addison Gong reports.
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Indonesian state-owned Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) sold $1.4bn of bonds this week, split equally between 10 year and 30 year tranches, pricing both slightly inside fair value.
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China National Bluestar (Group) Co made a comeback to the offshore bond market on Tuesday, pricing a $700m deal inside fair value.
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Korea Gas Corp (KoGas) became the first South Korean corporate to sell 10 year sustainability bonds on Tuesday, raising $500m. The country’s issuers are leading the way across Asia in selling environmental, social and governance debt.
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Shimao Property Holdings and China Overseas Land and Investment took advantage of a strong market backdrop and renewed investor interest in duration to price seven and 10 year bonds, respectively.