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Towngas, formally known as the Hong Kong and China Gas Company, printed its debut yen-denominated medium term note this week shortly after doubling the size of its MTN programme to $2bn.
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Kellogg Co has relaunched its euro commercial paper programme as the cereal and convenience food giant seeks extra European funding for its acquisition of fellow food brand Pringles.
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Kellogg Co has relaunched its Euro-commercial paper programme as it seeks extra European funding for its pending acquisition of Pringles, the crisps maker.
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Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) kept up a streak of non-core issuance this year when it priced its inaugural Australian dollar transaction on Wednesday.
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Two new — and very different — issuers have launched medium term note programmes in the hope of diversifying their funding sources.
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Tele2, the unrated Swedish telecoms firm, has taken its latest step away from being 100% loan-funded by launching a €3bn medium term note programme. It is keen to print deals as soon as opportunities become available.