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French company diversifies funding after inaugural dollar deal last year
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The hybrid market has had mixed fortunes in 2015, going from a strong start to the year to a standstill after April. It could, however, enjoy a reversal after the summer, with conditions looking good for autumn issuance.
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The sharp fall in the renminbi is expected to take a huge toll on offshore bonds in the currency, shutting down the pipeline at least for the rest of the month. But more worrying are the potential longer term consequences if the downward pressure spreads to other Asian EM currencies.
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Eton College, the UK public school, made its bond market debut this week, taking advantage of low interest rates to lock in low funding costs for 45 years.
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HNA Capital successfully wrapped up its first dollar bond issue on August 11. The debutant's deal was the only one in the market, after it was assured that a private bank rebate and juicy pricing could draw demand.
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The rapid growth of the green bond market has stalled in the year to date, a report suggests, but bankers are hopeful that new sources of supply could open up before 2016.
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Rumours surrounding mergers and acquisitions and an unsuccessful attempt to modify a coupon step-up clause failed to dampen investor demand for Intercontinental Hotels Group's bond issue on Friday.