Goldman Sachs
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The strong demand that has permeated the dollar market over the last few weeks showed no signs of abating on Tuesday, as a pair of borrowers issued benchmarks that were comfortably oversubscribed.
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Cassa Depositi e Prestiti on Tuesday brought the first syndicated SSA supply from Italy since a large sell-off in BTPs began in May — and investors appeared happy with the risk, allowing tightened pricing and a well-oversubscribed book. The sustainability bond came amid a flurry of SRI deals.
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US firm Marsh & McLennan Companies will buy UK insurance company Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) for around £4.3bn, with a Goldman Sachs bridge loan due to do most of the deal’s heavy financial lifting.
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Goldman Sachs has named a new head of the financial institutions group in Asia Pacific ex-Japan, and a new co-chairman for global FIG.
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Garrett Motion began to market euro bond funding for its separation from Honeywell this week, as high yield investors close on some of the largest deals seen so far this year.
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Dexia Crédit Local and CPPIB Capital released initial price thoughts on Monday for their new five year dollar benchmarks amid what bankers called a "good backdrop" for the maturity. Both deals are due to be priced on Tuesday.
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CPPIB Capital hit screens for a new five year dollar benchmark on Friday, following trades in the same currency and maturity by Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten and the African Development Bank on Thursday.
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Strong demand from bank lenders has allowed Health and Happiness International Holdings to bump up the size of its dual-currency loan to $450m-equivalent.
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China Renaissance, the boutique investment bank founded by Fan Bao, is bookbuilding for a Hong Kong IPO to raise around HK$3bn ($377m).
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