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Foreign corporate issuance running at record high
Nvidia's $25bn seven-tranche offering matched Meta’s issuance in late April which are only smaller than Amazon’s $37bn print from March
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A recent bout of volatility in the secondary trading of Chinese high yield bonds means supply from lower-rated credits is expected to remain muted over the next few weeks. While stability has returned to the debt market, investors remain cautious, writes Morgan Davis.
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Charlie Jacobs, senior partner and chairman at law firm Linklaters, is set to become co-head of UK investment banking at JP Morgan.
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The scope for investors to get behind decarbonising some of the most difficult industries was highlighted on Wednesday by a report showing that only 14% of leading heavy industrial companies are aligned with limiting global warming to 2°C by 2050.
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Though both Schuldscheine and US private placements are suffering from droughts of European deals, many of the larger investors in these markets are not too parched. Having used these markets as footholds to develop corporate relationships, they are now keeping deals flowing bilaterally.
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Sage Group, the UK business software company, is expected to bring a 10 year sterling trade on Thursday, as syndicate bankers say the dribble of deals seen this week looks like it will be the standard for the rest of the month.
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Software company Iqvia had the euro high yield market almost to itself this week, as last Friday’s go-stale deadline slowed the frantic issuance which has characterised the year so far. As a double-B unsecured credit targeting pricing in the 2s, it was a punchy deal, but the result exceeded the issuer's expectations.
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