Crédit Agricole
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Some eight banks that arranged Saudi Arabia’s $10bn loan in May have secured berths on the sovereign's bond extravaganza that is due to kick off this week.
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South Korea’s KEB Hana Bank has received positive feedback from investors for its dual-tranche 144A/Reg S trade, launched on Tuesday morning.
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On Monday Spain's Ibercaja returned to the covered bond market for the first time since 2010 to issue the tightest Spanish deal this year. Although the book contained fewer orders than many Spanish covered bonds, the scale of excess demand was above average.
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Necta & Wittenborg Global Vending, the Italo-German vending machine maker, kicked off October for the euro high yield market, which printed €16bn of deals during the previous month.
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Italian multi-utility company Hera made a rare visit to the euro market on Thursday as it issued a sub-benchmark 10 year bond that was over two times subscribed.
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Electricité de France tapped three different European investor bases in one go on Thursday as it hit the euro, Swissie and green markets for €3.1bn-equivalent of bonds.
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French agency Société de Financement Local will launch on Tuesday its first ever syndication.
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The covered bond pipeline grew this week as Ibercaja and BNP Paribas Fortis mandated leads for roadshows and Nordea signalled it could be ready to return soon.
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Hannele Pokka, the Finnish minister for the environment said, in an exclusive interview with GlobalCapital, that she believes the ratification of the Paris Agreement, the first ever universal, legally binding climate accord struck in 2015, will spur on the green bond market’s development.
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The Italian subsidiary of Crédit Agricole has issued the longest Obbligazioni Bancarie Garantite ever seen with a dual tranche offering that boasted one of the most granular distributions.
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Chinese data firm GDS Holdings has begun pre-marketing its $300m US listing with bookbuilding expected in the next two weeks. Logistics company ZTO Express has also chosen to float in the US.
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Just a week after its first dollar denominated benchmark, SNCF Réseau has announced that it will issue its first green bond.