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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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Deutsche Bank is set to lose the head of its European investment grade credit trading business.
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The Asian bond market woke up to a pair of Chinese investment grade credits on Tuesday with Bank of Communications Hong Kong and China Nonferrous Metal Mining looking to tie up their respective dollar deals.
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A miserable January for the European corporate bond market looks set to drag into its third week, as the volatility afflicting primary issuance shows no sign of letting up.
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Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow has strengthened its DCM franchise by hiring Pallavi Gopinath Aney in Singapore.
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Anheuser-Busch InBev’s $46bn seven tranche bond issue this week defied expectations that the brewer would have to pay up to finance its takeover of SAB Miller. InBev took out nearly two-thirds of its acquisition financing in one go.
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Corporate dollar issuance was thin on the ground this week as earnings blackouts and AB InBev’s blockbuster $46bn trade throttled supply.