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◆ Smaller trades populate market after roaring week ◆ Air France KLM keeps hybrid momentum going ◆ Cencora and Icade bring no-grow bonds
◆ Transdev debuts among some big trades ◆ Abertis looks to pay zero premium on hybrid ◆ Heidelberg Cement pays low concession after big rally in its debt
◆ Demand solid across seniorities ◆ Hybrid regular Veolia moves into green structure◆ Swisscom shows investors also looking for thinly priced debt
Up to €10bn expected from across the ratings spectrum, but long maturities looking tricky
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CK Hutchison priced a $1bn hybrid bond at 4% on Tuesday, with the deal featuring a dual step-up to qualify for partial equity treatment from ratings agencies. And while investor appetite was strong, some handholding was needed behind the scenes.
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CK Hutchison Holdings is making a rapid return to the dollar market, collecting bids for a subordinated perpetual bond on Tuesday, its first hybrid outing after a 2015 restructuring.
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Political power plays in Turkey and the UK have done little to derail EM bond markets this week, but the pipeline is thinner than before Easter, and limited to Russian borrowers.
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Telia and Tennet broke 2017’s euro corporate hybrid fast by bringing trades within a day of each other. Bankers said investors will have the chance to gorge themselves as plenty more issuers are lining up after the success of this week’s deals.
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Corporate hybrid bonds are emerging from hibernation blinking into the spring sunshine this week as Tennet brought the second benchmark sized transaction of the week following fallow months. But syndicate bankers are split over how long the revival will last.
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Dutch national energy company Tennet is preparing to sell the first ever green hybrid capital bond in a deal that bankers unanimously said will fly, but the mandate has sparked calls that the vanilla green market should become larger before the green product base becomes more varied, writes Michael Turner.