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◆ Telecoms firm takes €1bn across two legs ◆ No to negative premiums offered ◆ Real money sticks as fast money falls out
◆ Real estate firm takes £400m on second outing ◆ Single digit concession needed ◆ Elevated sterling yields putting off potential issuers
◆ Food group issues euros to finance dollar tender ◆ Low single digit concession offered ◆ Dairy firm Arla preps euro debut
Estonian sovereign outing its first under local law
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A procession of blue-chip corporate and Yankee names re-opened the dollar market with jumbo deals this week as investors displayed a strong appetite for US high-grade paper.
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The Euro private placement business will be relatively immune from Brexit volatility, said many bankers this week, although some see a small rise in pricing ahead.
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British American Tobacco and Brown Forman gave the sterling corporate bond market a much needed boost on Thursday as both brought benchmark transactions to enthusiastic investors.
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Fullerton Healthcare has made its debut in the Singapore dollar bond market, raising S$100m ($74m) from a deal backed by the Credit Guarantee and Investment Facility (CGIF). Bankers on the trade reckon the issuer’s sector, as well as the bond’s structure and currency, were the winning ingredients to navigate volatility.
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US brewer Molson Coors didn’t miss a beat as it hopped into the European corporate bond market on Wednesday, sweeping away Brexit-related uncertainty to issue an €800m eight year bond after closing a $5.3bn deal the day before.