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As Goldman Sachs hunts for incremental gains in its investment banking division, it need look no further than its European franchise, where it continues to trail JP Morgan, writes David Rothnie.
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For all the dry powder available in private debt markets, Isabel Marant’s high yield debut, priced on Wednesday and a trade squarely in the so-called sweet spot for private credit, showed that public markets still have the edge.
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Central China Real Estate manoeuvred its way around China’s offshore bond issuance regulations on Wednesday by marketing a sub-one year note. The deal made Central China the first mainland property company to sell a bond in the wake of the coronavirus volatility.
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Asian issuers found strong response to their dollar bonds on Wednesday, coming to the market after a rough start to the week on the back of the coronavirus-related volatility. As investors show their willingness to take on risk again, debt bankers are optimistic the pressure on the market will be lifted before long, writes Morgan Davis.
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VodafoneZiggo has sold a €1.36bn holding company refinancing, seizing the chance to lock in tightly priced subordinated debt for a decade. The company offered euros and dollars in 10 year unsecured format, with five year call protection.
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VodafoneZiggo is marketing a €1.36bn refinancing from its holding company, seizing the chance to lock in tightly priced subordinated debt for a decade. The company is offering euros and dollars in 10 year unsecured format, with five year call protection.