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◆ Heathrow and ADP offer concessions for longer dated trades ◆ Investors 'more selective' and 'want to be compensated' past 7 years, says banker ◆ Avinor's state-owned status helps it land through fair value
◆ No bitter unrated taste as book grows throughout pricing ◆ Investors keen for household unrated names ◆ Price discovery needed
◆ Stellantis sees stronger demand for shorter leg of €1.25bn dual trancher ◆ RCI Banque prices €750m 5.2 year tightly ◆ Ford finds demand in short end sterling
◆ Big move for AkzoNobel, three months after last trade struggled ◆ Orders peak near nine times the deal size ◆ Deal comes through fair value
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A former Commerzbank banker has resurfaced as a member of National Australia Bank’s Asia DCM team.
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Investment grade corporate bond issuers are running scared of primary markets, leading to one of the worst starts to the year in living memory. The gloom may well spread through February, writes Ross Lancaster.
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The global sell-off in commodities and stocks has brought the US corporate bond market to a standstill, leaving corporate issuers unsure about when they can tap the market after the only trade of the week stumbled and AB InBev’s $46bn blockbuster continued to underperform.
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London is set to welcome the first Masala bond by an Indian corporate with state-owned Indian Railway Finance Corp (IRFC) picked to lead the way.
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China Nonferrous Metal Mining’s inaugural dollar bond resonated well with investors as the combination of a strong government link, a standby letter of credit and juicy yields proved a winning recipe.
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A member of Citi’s Asia Pacific DCM syndicate team in Hong Kong has parted ways with the lender, sources close to the move have told GlobalCapital Asia.