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UK chemicals giant Ineos’s German styrenics subsidiary is marketing €500m of senior secured notes and a €680m equivalent term loan B, with an intention to issue a €300m dividend to its parent company, controlled by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe. The remaining proceeds will be used for refinancing all of its term loans and some of the upcoming investments.
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Société Générale has redoubled its commitment to equity capital markets under a new structure designed to ensure it remains a force in investment banking when consolidation comes, writes David Rothnie.
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Future Retail’s inaugural dollar bond raised the curtain for India’s retail shopping sector, as the company leveraged on its new partnership with e-commerce giant Amazon to raise $500m. But while the industry appeals to investors, issuance pipeline from the country remains thin, writes Morgan Davis.
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Three Chinese real estate companies raised $850m between them from the dollar debt market on Wednesday.
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Crossover credit CyrusOne, a US real estate investment trust, headed to the euro bond market for a seven year trade on Wednesday. It got chunky demand and tightened its spread by 35bp during execution.
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Indonesian real estate developer Lippo Karawaci played to investors' need for diversification away from China, when it raised $325m from a 2025 bond sale.