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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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Repsol, the Spanish oil company, brought a speculative grade 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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New high yield issues announced on Monday offered investors both ends of the environmental spectrum — a green deal for Spanish property developer Via Celere, or a refinancing for oilfield services firm CGG. Real estate group Foncia sits somewhere in between, with a deal funding a dividend to Partners Group.
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MUFG has for the first time chosen a single leader for its banking and securities divisions in EMEA. John Winter will take the post from April 1, meaning that the most senior executive in EMEA will be non-Japanese for the first time.
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Cadent Gas, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, issued its second transition bond today. The €625m bond came into a tricky market and was not as wildly oversubscribed as the first issue a year ago, but confirmed that ESG investors buy into the company’s argument that ‘green gas’ will play a role in meeting the UK’s future energy needs.
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PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) got a five times subscribed book for its dual-tranche bond on Thursday, attracting investors as a rare transaction from Thailand.
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Hundreds of things happened this week in sustainable finance. That’s normal now — it’s become a fizzing, global market which is ever-present. Anyone who predicted, say, four years ago that sustainable finance would take over the whole capital market probably feels the outcome has exceeded their expectations.
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