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◆ Aerospace firm ends near six year euro market absence ◆ Books soar for seven year deal ◆ Trade lands close to fair value
◆ Schaeffler attracts €5.8bn peak book… ◆ …while SPIE finds €2.8bn of orders ◆ Strong demand allows for strong price moves
◆ Issuer punches through 200bp ◆ Some concession still needed ◆ First domestic sterling deal in almost two weeks
◆ Fourth largest deal from any corporate in euros ◆ Concession needed to lock in size ◆ Marketed alongside debut Canadian dollar trade
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  • Apple was ripe for the picking this week as investors gobbled up its second green bond offering. But dollar bond supply was otherwise subdued as issuers tip-toed around the two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
  • China Three Gorges Corp sealed its inaugural offshore green bond on Wednesday, raising €650m from a seven year deal. The notes were sold at a tight spread, with bankers saying that the “European style” execution was due to strong demand from investors.
  • Hydropower company China Three Gorges Corp raised €650m from its inaugural offshore green bond, pricing it inside theoretical fair value. The issuer has a natural need for euros, and its deal, unlike most notes sold in the currency by Mainland issuers, was executed in a “European style” due to strong demand, said bankers.
  • State-owned hydropower company China Three Gorges Corp is marketing its maiden international green bond denominated in euros. The firm raised Rmb6bn ($900m) from an onshore green outing two years ago.
  • Korea East West Power Co (EWP) broke back into the market after a three year hiatus, grabbing $500m from a five year bullet on Monday.
  • China Traditional Chinese Medicine Holdings (CTCM) this week issued its second Panda bond, raising Rmb2bn ($294.2m) from a three year note amid difficult market conditions.