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MAG’s tightly priced bond adds credence to claims that Thames Water’s woes are isolated
Junior notes are on negative outlook but pub revenues are rising
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The UK’s largest water company, Thames Water, on Monday sold a £400m Class A bond, helping corporate bond issuance in sterling recover to 2014’s level.
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More than half of a global group of 276 investors surveyed by HSBC have a strategy for reducing the environmental impact of their activities — but 74% of them encounter barriers to increasing their low carbon financing, mainly a lack of credible investment opportunities.
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For the third part of our annual awards, we cover Best Local Currency Bond, Best Structured Finance, Best High Yield Bond, Best Investment Grade Corporate Bond, Best Financial Bond, Best Sovereign Bond, Best Local Currency Bond House and Best G3 Bond House.
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Markets are obsessing about the Italian referendum on Sunday. Commentators are cramming everyone’s inboxes with warnings about how a 'no' vote on premier Matteo Renzi’s attempt to streamline Italy’s Senate could precipitate a fresh eurozone crisis and imperil Italy’s creaking banks.
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Arqiva, the UK broadcasting masts business, has refinanced a swathe of loans, partly with a sterling-only US private placement issue from its whole business securitization.
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There may be grounds for criticising the UK’s asset management industry, as the Financial Conduct Authority has done this week. Finding that price competition among active managers is weak, it proposes new regulations to make charges and policies clearer.