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Charlie Jacobs, senior partner and chairman at law firm Linklaters, is set to become co-head of UK investment banking at JP Morgan.
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Software company Iqvia had the euro high yield market almost to itself this week, as last Friday’s go-stale deadline slowed the frantic issuance which has characterised the year so far. As a double-B unsecured credit targeting pricing in the 2s, it was a punchy deal, but the result exceeded the issuer's expectations.
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Pakistan’s Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) is planning to sell its debut dollar bond in late March, in what would be a rare international corporate outing from the country.
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Dollar bonds from high yield Chinese real estate companies tightened in the secondary market on Tuesday, after plummeting in the run up to the Lunar New Year break amid news from firms under liquidity pressure.
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Kirshlen Moodley, formerly a member of JP Morgan's UK M&A team, has joined BNP Paribas.
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The financing for the Issa brothers and TDR Capital’s buyout of Asda was priced on Wednesday, breaking multiple records in the process and showing that, for the right issuer in the right conditions, the sterling market can shoulder the bulk of a multi-billion LBO package. Owen Sanderson reports.