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◆ Fourth largest deal from any corporate in euros ◆ Concession needed to lock in size ◆ Marketed alongside debut Canadian dollar trade
Volumes and concessions are set to skip higher, hand in hand
◆ Safer credits prove popular in uncertain market ◆ Alliander sheds orders as it punches through fair value ◆ Argan ends near five year euro absence
Lull in dollar corporate supply supports spread levels
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Asia’s dollar bond issuers were back in the market on Thursday after taking a pause during the US Federal Open Market Committee meeting this week.
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The Loan Market Association (LMA) has launched standardised guidelines for green loans, a move that bankers say is a significant step forward in expanding the nascent market.
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Thailand’s Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Public Co (Ratch) made a rare appearance in the debt market on Tuesday, raising $300m at a tight price thanks to its scarcity appeal.
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French institutional investors, who dominate the Euro private placement market, are expecting a rise in issuance soon after the European Central Bank withdraws from buying corporate bonds. They expect their pitch to issuers will be that much sweeter as yields in the bond and Schuldschein markets rise.
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Beijing Capital Group debuted in the green bond market on Monday with a $600m-equivalent deal featuring dollars and offshore renminbi (CNH), finding enough buy-side support to tighten pricing by over 20bp on both the tranches.
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Helaba and VC Trade have launched a digital platform for Schuldschein issuance, in an ambitious attempt to cut costs for arrangers, issuers and investors alike, while making the market more transparent.