Deutsche Bank
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After 21 years at Deutsche Bank, Christopher Laing, head of EMEA emerging markets ECM, has left the bank.
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The frenetic pace of January’s SSA issuance may have abated but some issuers are still making the most of supportive conditions to pull off good deals.
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Fondo de Amortización del Déficit Eléctrico (FADE) was warmly welcomed by capital markets on Tuesday for its first benchmark in 18 months, while Asian Development Bank hit screens looking for its first syndicated euro deal in almost three years. HSH Finanzfonds also raised cash on Tuesday.
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Natixis has hired a new global head of debt capital markets, who started earlier this month.
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Five banks have lined up to underwrite a loan and bridge financing to laboratory services operator Cerba Healthcare for PSP Investment’s secondary buyout of the French firm. But the deal comes as Fitch said on Tuesday that buyout multiples have hit a post-crisis high.
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French supermarket chain Auchan Holding on Tuesday came to the bond market for the first time since Standard & Poor’s downgraded its ratings from A- to BBB+ in April, but demand for the credit was said to be “bullish”.
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A few of Europe's smaller borrowers are trying their luck now that the storm of issuance that thronged markets through most of January has abated.
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German building materials maker Xella has cancelled a proposed €350m high yield bond issue, adding that amount to its €1.15bn term loan ‘B’ offering, which backs Lone Star’s $2.3bn buyout of the firm.
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Shares in Ferrexpo, the Swiss-headquartered iron ore producer active in Ukraine, rose 3.3% on Friday morning after Wigmore Street Investments sold its entire 13.2% stake through an accelerated bookbuild.
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