Europe
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Sonae MC, the largest Portuguese food retailer in Portugal, joined the list of IPOs felled by volatile markets this week, but the IPO market had some positive news on Friday as Knorr Bremse traded up.
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This week's funding scorecard looks at the progress of Europe's supranationals and agencies at the start of the fourth quarter.
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Österreichische Kontrollbank could issue one more benchmark before the year end at the short end of the curve, according to a treasury official at the agency.
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Berlin Hyp’s (BHH) third green Pfandbrief attracted a solid oversubscription ratio on Friday, and though the deal offered a hefty concession to its own curve, the pricing was tight compared with other recent deals.
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Milanese pharmaceutical firm Recordati was out with its CVC buyout funding this week — a €1.3bn bond, in a European high yield market that has mostly ignored Italy’s political fights. But on Thursday, volatility went global and investors started pressing for concessions. Recordati went ahead regardless, and priced on guidance.
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Qingdao Haier has set final price guidance for its D-share IPO. The Chinese white goods maker is eyeing proceeds of up to €397.5m from a smaller than expected debut for the asset class.
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