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GDF Suez, the French power and gas group, has become the latest private sector company to announce plans to issue its first green bond. The euro benchmark deal will be roadshowed from May 6 to 9 and probably issued the following week.
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Thames Water this week launched a very large and complex consent solicitation on £5.788bn of its bonds, to prepare the way for the construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel.
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Bishopsfield Capital Partners, the London financial advisory and investments boutique founded by two ex-ABN Amro bankers, has hired Glenn Fox as it builds up its infrastructure finance practice.
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Further layers of management in Royal Bank of Scotland’s corporate and institutional bank are being decided, with promotions for Bob McKillip, Pierre Ferland, Richard Bartlett and Jan de Ruiter.
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SEA, the Italian company that operates Milan’s Linate and Malpensa airports, issued its first bond on Monday, a €300m unrated issue. The deal showed the strength of demand for airport bonds, of which there have been three within a week.
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The Automobile Association, the UK car breakdown assistance and insurance provider, issued on Friday April 11 its sixth bond since it inaugurated its whole business securitization last June, and found a very strong response from UK investors that love the extra spread it offers.