EMEA
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◆ Transdev debuts among some big trades ◆ Abertis looks to pay zero premium on hybrid ◆ Heidelberg Cement pays low concession after big rally in its debt
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Economic reform continues despite war, new governance platform is launched
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◆ Caffil aims for 12 years, LBBW goes for 10 ◆ Pair of €500m deals attract almost €5bn of combined demand ◆ Single digit concessions offered
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◆ Last euro syndication for 2025, done ◆ Good timing as usual ◆ Book is one of sovereign’s largest
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◆ Joint biggest deal of the year attracts largest book since last May ◆ Final spread the tightest in almost a year ◆ Sterling offers saving compared with euros or dollars
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Only one Turkish company has offered a higher yield at initial price talk in the past two years
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The clean energy company has hit fair value
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UK government’s plan to force pension funds to allocate funds to specific assets goes against the pension industry’s core duty
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◆ Deal was Sparkasse Hannover's second in benchmark format ◆ Domestic demand drives deal but some international accounts take part ◆ Next to no premium paid
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◆ Demand solid across seniorities ◆ Hybrid regular Veolia moves into green structure◆ Swisscom shows investors also looking for thinly priced debt
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Utilities, healthcare and telecoms among the sectors highlighted as prime targets for consolidation