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◆ Peak demand tops €3.25bn ◆ Deal lands close to fair value ◆ Credit has improved in recent months
◆ Italian issuer pairs two sustainable formats ◆ Trade hits size targets ◆ Tight price tests investors' limits
◆ Yield hunters send Orange's book ballooning ◆ Deal lands through fair value ◆ Corporate hybrid supply doubles year-on-year
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Indian renewables company Hero Future Energies Asia made its debut in the dollar market on Thursday with a $363m green bond.
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Several companies backed away from issuing dollar bonds on Thursday, after a dovish message by the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee on Wednesday failed to stem the rates sell-off. But Toyota Motor trusted that the market would be resilient and went ahead with its first industrial green bond.
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IAG issued a dual tranche euro bond this week — its first since the pandemic struck — following an extensive round of actions to shore up its balance sheet in the face of plunging airline passenger traffic. Investors looking for a recovery story piled into the new issue, which found more than €5bn of demand.
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Repsol, the Spanish oil company, brought a junk rated hybrid capital bond on Monday, but orders fell away towards the end of the execution process as debt bankers say investors are becoming more price sensitive.
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Russian Railways ventured into the Swiss franc market this week to sell the first hybrid corporate bond in over two years, a sign of a maturing Swissie market, according to local market participants.
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Europe’s high grade corporate bond market had a more relaxed pace on Thursday, though two issuers brought seven year green bonds: Italian railway company Ferrovie dello Stato and Neste, the unrated Finnish oil refiner which is transitioning to produce biofuels.
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