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Europe’s equity-linked bond market has been anaemic this year, in both performance and volume of issuance. Yet in the US, tax reforms, rising interest rates and share prices near record highs have created a booming market for convertible bonds which shows little sign of abating, writes Aidan Gregory.
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Asia’s markets were on edge this week as Chinese equities fell into bear territory and the simmering trade war between the US and China deepened. The tensions felled two IPOs but have not brought fundraising activity to a complete stop, even as bankers remain unsure about what happens next. John Loh reports.
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Nasdaq-listed Momo this week bagged $650m from its first convertible bond, shrugging off a volatile market to close the deal multiple times covered.
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Equity-linked investors got a second opportunity this week to buy new European paper when Soitec, the French maker of semiconductor materials, hit the market on Thursday with a €150m five year convertible bond.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of equity capital markets in India has resigned, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Safran, the French aerospace and defence company, has returned to the equity-linked market with a €700m convertible bond due in June 2023.