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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.
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Iberdrola on Tuesday became the second electricity company to launch a green bond, with a €750m issue that was four times oversubscribed.
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Manchester Airport Group made a surprisingly swift return to the bond market on Wednesday, after its £450m debut in early February, but sterling investors were far from put out. On the contrary, they leapt on the deal.
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Société Générale has hired Stewart Robinson from RBC Capital Markets to be European head of project bonds on its syndicate desk in London.