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After a year of burgeoning growth and change in green, social and sustainability bond issuance, with huge acceleration in green loans, GlobalCapital today invites you to vote in its third Awards poll for this market.
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German pharmaceutical company Bayer's $15bn and €5bn issuance this week provided the first big M&A related issuance the euro investment grade corporate bond market has seen for three months. However, following a court ruling in the US on AT&T's planned acquisition of Time Warner, there is likely to be more to come. Investors are aware of the need for careful analysis however.
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Embattled company Noble Group has secured support from shareholder Goldilocks Investment Co for its new restructuring plan. The commodities trader has promised to increase shareholders’ stakes in New Noble to 20%, and has also kicked off a strategic partnership in the Middle East.
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A parade of deals and jumbo offerings marched through the European leveraged finance markets this week, matching a buoyant mood among investors.
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Greenland Hong Kong Holdings steered through the volatility in global markets on Tuesday to nab $200m from a sub-one year bond to refinance a looming maturity.
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BMC Software, the US IT firm, has revealed the loan leg of the funding for its leveraged buyout by KKR, a $4.4bn facility in dollars and euros. It is the first multi-billion leveraged loan deal for four weeks, after a battery of large offerings early in May.