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The World Cup is being played outside European trading hours, but don't underestimate its potential for disruption
Hybrid capital is open to the big US tech companies. But who needs an umbrella when the sun is shining?
◆ UMG takes €1bn with first public trade in three years ◆ Trade punches through fair value ◆ Investors not concerned by AI or M&A
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Hong Kong developer Pacific Century Premium Developments (PCPD) printed a $700m deal on Tuesday as part of its efforts to tender a 2022 bond.
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Bloated syndicate teams running bonds in Asia are becoming the norm yet again. But banks and issuers need to show more restraint.
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Enel, a long term sustainable finance champion, took €10.4bn of orders for its triple tranche sustainability-linked notes this week, but needed to pay up for longer maturities as inflation worries persisted.
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JP Morgan has reorganized its leveraged finance capital markets operations in EMEA, with Todd Rothman and David De Boltz having relocated from London to New York.
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Issuance seized up across most markets last week with lower rated FIG and corporate deals staying clear of the primary market as many participants struggled with a combination of low subscriptions and tight spreads. Subscriptions remain deflated but concessions fell across the board as increased selectivity led to more focus on green/sustainable labels.
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Dräxlmaier, the German car parts maker, has launched a sustainability-linked Schuldschein. Deals from the car industry have been few and far between in the market of late. Investors have cooled on the sector, as there have been some high profile problems with specific credits at the same time as the industry undergoes big changes.
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