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Medium term note volumes are down year on year but the product is proving popular with corporates, which have found comfort in its privacy.
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A difficult start to 2016 has led public markets looking subdued at best. Issuers and investors alike are turning to the private placement market to get deals done.
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German car maker Porsche has launched a Schuldschein for €200m and will increase the deal to a much larger size, according to bankers.
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Anthony Veder, the Dutch gas tanker line, issued its first Euro private placement (PP) on Friday, branding the deal as the first sustainable shipping loan.
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In a week virtually devoid of corporate bond issuance in Europe, BMW came out on Thursday with five privately placed floaters, including one €600m two year deal.
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Europe’s corporate bond market may be in a shabby state, but bankers are expecting a crop of public and private deals from a prestigious group of borrowers: UK universities and charities, write Rob Cooke and Toby Fildes.