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In a sign of things to come, high yield bond investors had to weigh up ESG concerns on two prospective deals this week
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With heavy financial firepower, private credit funds want to take advantage of the LBO pipeline
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The ECB plans a reduction to its pandemic-era purchase programme, steering a tricky course that kept market participants happy
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EU took €7.7bn short term loan from mystery lender
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Europe's buyout barons are testing equity capital market appetite for their booming industry with several giant transactions this autumn, despite valuations and investors becoming increasingly stretched
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Default fears at the debt-laden Chinese developer have stoked concerns about a looming bear market for Asian credits
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Strong performance of the country’s stock market fuels loans from securities brokerages looking to expand margin lending
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The double-A rated Singaporean issuer seals $800m deal at a record low spread on a busy day for the bond market globally
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High yield bond buyers say that if the Delta variant of the coronavirus has a serious impact on European economies, investor protections may disintegrate further
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As good as it gets? Financial institutions are crowding into European capital markets to take advantage of ultra-low funding costs.
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India’s third largest private sector lender Axis Bank goes offshore for a landmark additional tier one (AT1) deal that lays the foundation for the country’s sustainable bond market
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LIC picks banks for Rp1tr ($13.7bn) IPO, which is set to test the Indian market's ability to support big deals