Goldman Sachs
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China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) fetched $3bn from a multi-tranche dollar deal on Monday that saw a 30 note added mid-way due to reverse enquiry. But unlike its last outing, the oil and gas giant kept the size relatively small in favour of tight pricing.
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Alibaba Group Holdings has wound up its latest five year bullet at an increased size of $4bn after attracting robust demand during general syndication.
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Rare issuer ABB returned to the European corporate bond market with panache on Monday, as it issued a benchmark seven year transaction, its first in four years, achieving a negative new issue premium.
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Books for Turkiye Cumhuriyeti Ziraat Bankasi were at $1bn before the US open on Monday for a five year senior unsecured bond.
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Paediatric nutrition company Biostime has signed up one lender to arrange a $450m take out of a bridge loan raised last year for the acquisition of Swisse Wellness.
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BOC Aviation has begun investor education for its $2bn IPO in Hong Kong, with pre-marketing expected to continue into the early part of next week, said a source close to the transaction.
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Oil and gas giant China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) opened books for a 144A/Reg S triple-tranche dollar offering on Monday, taking advantage of a buoyant primary Asian bond market.
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PQ Corp, the US inorganic chemicals producer, and Inovyn, the UK-headquartered chorvinyls producer — both partly owned by Ineos, the petrochemicals company — are marketing over $2bn of refinancing debt over the coming days.
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Nationwide Building Society and Goldman Sachs took euro FIG issuance to more than €9bn for the week on Friday.
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Telecommunication giant Vodafone has invited banks to pitch for the IPO of its Indian arm, which could raise up to $2.5bn. It is likely to name the line up as soon as early May, sources with knowledge of the situation told GlobalCapital Asia.
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The first quarter results of the major US firms show in detail just how painful the early volatility in the year has been, with double digit percentage point declines in multiple business lines.
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