DZ Bank
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Koenig & Bauer, the German printing press maker, has made its debut in the syndicated loan market, agreeing facilities totalling up to €400m from eight banks.
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Telefonica Deutschland has been forced to issue a second round of price guidance on its €150m Schuldschein issue after launching it in early January, after investors' demand was cooler than expected.
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DZ Bank has overhauled its debt capital markets operation and plans to use its sustainable finance credentials to push for more international business, especially in SSAs and covered bonds.
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GEA Group, a maker of equipment for the food processing industry in Düsseldorf, has launched a €150m dual tranche Schuldschein, hoping to attract a wide variety of investors.
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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten fell victim to a volatile Bund curve and crowded pipeline, falling short of its hopes with its first deal of the year.
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Ireland opened 2018 with a €4bn print deemed “spectacular” by a banker away from the deal, who said that it was priced flat to the sovereign’s curve.
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Commerzbank is "working on" a replacement for two longstanding FIG syndicate bankers who left the firm just before Christmas.
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The European Private Placement Facility (EPPF) has completed its first bond issue, which those involved say is the start of a “revolution” in debt capital markets.
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The State of North Rhine-Westphalia launched a €2bn benchmark on Tuesday, printing with what leads said was zero new issue concession as the market prepares to shut down for year end.
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The three corporate bond issuers who sold new issues in euros on Tuesday offered something short, something intermediate and something long. The shorter tranches benefitted from the most interest.