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Deal will fund repayment of previous instrument
◆ IG corporates pour into market ◆ Little sign of fatigue despite range of trades on offer ◆ EDP and Kering hit euros and RAC gets blowout response in sterling
◆ 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
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  • Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) attracted strong demand for its S$300m ($210m) subordinated perpetual bond, with institutional investors drawn to its credit rating and good name.
  • Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) is looking to raise capital for a planned acquisition in Australia, wooing investors in the Singapore dollar hybrid market.
  • Finnair, the unrated Finnish airline, increased the size of its hybrid capital issue today by €50m to €200m, as Nordic investors supported the credit in a turbulent week.
  • Finnair, the unrated Finnish airline, increased the size of its hybrid capital issue today by €50m to €200m, as Nordic investors supported the credit in a turbulent week.
  • Energias de Portugal ended a five year wait to sell its debut hybrid deal on Thursday, overcoming a weak credit rating to gather a solid oversubscription for the trade.
  • International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) provided a breath of fresh air to Asia’s bond market with its $450m perpetual deal. The lack of issuance this year from Philippine borrowers worked in the company’s favour, but SMC Global Power Holdings Corp’s quick follow-up had to endure a turn of sentiment in the market.