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Crédit Agricole

  • Crédit Agricole is planning to sell its first Panda bond in late November, according to two sources. It will be the maiden renminbi-denominated bond to be sold in China by a French bank and the first syndicated Panda from the European country.
  • Berlin Hyp announced on Friday that it intended to sell a preferred senior bond in green format. It is the second German bank this week to disclose intentions to market a bond, following LBBW.
  • Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co priced a $300m floating rate note (FRN) at just a marginal premium over the curve of the big four Chinese lenders.
  • Rating: Aa1//AAA
  • The short end of the euro curve is becoming the new sweet spot for public sector borrowers, according to SSA bankers, despite the deeply negative yields in these maturities. The European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Instituto de Crédito Oficial (Ico) and Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) are all enjoying strong outings with three or five year tenors this week.
  • Investors piled into a new hybrid bond for hotel group Accor this week to oversubscribe the €500m deal by almost six times. The demand reflected a ramping up of the hunt for yield as the European Central Bank stokes the fires of its corporate bond buying programme.
  • AerCap Holdings has amended and extended its revolving credit facility, with the Dutch aircraft leasing company bumping up the size of the deal to $4bn and stretching out the maturity.
  • Investors have been keen to lock in the money they made in the FIG bond market this year, rather than add new risk. This week, Rabobank added a green element to its latest bond in an attempt to encourage investors out of their shelters.
  • Warehouse construction firm and lessor ESR Cayman relaunched a bigger Hong Kong IPO this week, four months after pulling its first listing attempt because of volatility. But a revamped syndicate team and positive momentum in the local IPO market have given the new deal some impetus, writes Jonathan Breen.
  • CLP Power Hong Kong came to the dollar debt market after a four-year hiatus, pricing a $500m subordinated perpetual deal that was sought after in the primary and secondary markets ahead of an old bond’s first call date.
  • France’s FFP issued a €300m no grow seven year debut bond on Wednesday, marking a rare market outing from an unrated French credit this year.
  • The European Stability Mechanism completed its funding year with a blow-out €3.5bn five year bond on Tuesday, which paid a minimal new issue concession at the final spread.