Deutsche Bank
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State-owned Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank) is in the market for a $790m loan, its largest offshore facility yet.
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The Inter-American Development Bank and the Province of British Columbia sold well subscribed dollar deals on Tuesday but volatility could be on the radar after US inflation data beat expectations.
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Novo Banco’s got off the ground with its build out towards its minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) this week, but the bank was unable to tighten its inaugural preferred senior deal beyond initial price thoughts.
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Private equity firm Blackstone is raising $1.1bn to support its purchase of a stake in Indian IT company Mphasis. The deal is set to be the largest leveraged buyout loan in the country — and comes with a group of 13 bookrunners at the top. Pan Yue reports.
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Two SSA borrowers announced on Monday that they were preparing to enter the dollar market on Tuesday, hoping for a calmer picture in the underlying rates market than was in evidence last week.
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London’s booming investment trusts market is showing no sign of slowing down, with three new deals pricing on Monday including space-tech vehicle Seraphim Space Investment Trust.
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Hong Kong-based financial leasing company Far East Horizon raised Rmb500m ($77m) from a two year Panda bond in the domestic Chinese market at the end of last week.
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A trio of green labelled debuts attracted “slim” demand on Wednesday, as the three senior deals had to compete with a flurry of other trades for a slice of the shrinking pre-summer investor pool.
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan returned to the bond market on Wednesday, raising $1bn in a triple part tap of its existing dollar bonds. Market participants say they are ‘impressed’ with the way reforms are headed in the South Asian country amid its International Monetary Fund programme.
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Red chip Panda bond issuer Far East Horizon has released price guidance for a new two year deal in China’s domestic market.
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JAB Holdings and Prosus have hired banks to run bond issues, adding to the barrage of corporate deals in the works before Europe's summer break.