Goldman Sachs
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Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) has become the latest issuer from the country to venture offshore, opting for a Reg S only format to speed up execution.
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Neerg Energy is set to become the second Indian corporate to sell a dollar green bond, having hired six firms to arrange meetings with global accounts on Tuesday.
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Sky Bet, the UK gaming company owned by private equity firm CVC, has informed investors that it is planning to cut margins on its existing term loan.
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Discount retailer B&M will launch on Tuesday its £250m debut high yield bond in a so far ‘hard Brexit’-proof sterling market — but some investors are already warning about a potential glut of supply.
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Siam Commercial Bank and the Industrial Bank of Korea both returned to the dollar bond market on Monday an extended period away.
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Chinese companies Shui On Land and Biostime International are looking to raise funds from the dollar debt market, launching their respective deals on Monday morning.
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Mainland brokerage Guotai Junan Securities Co is looking to follow its peers and list south of the border, according to a draft prospectus filed by its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Guotai Junan International.
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The major US banks posted surging fixed income numbers in the fourth quarter last year, driven by the Donald Trump and Fed-inspired steepening yield curve, and a flurry of trading around the election itself. This performance turned the year’s normal progress on its end, as a strong fourth quarter made up for a lacklustre first.
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Guarantor: Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board
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US bank bosses, facing investors at results announcements this week for the first time since Donald Trump’s election victory, tackled questions about whether the post-Trump optimism was justified — and how their businesses would benefit from easier regulation and lighter taxes.