Goldman Sachs
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TMF Group, a Dutch firm that provides accounting services to businesses, issued €65m of new bonds on Tuesday.
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The equity capital markets have seen more jumbo deals than any time since 2008 so far in 2014, bringing league table success for the banks that have managed to pick up mandates on the deals for financial institutions.
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Orion Engineered Carbons, a German carbon black producer, is raising a €780m-equivalent loan to refinance its capital structure ahead of its US IPO.
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Expro, the UK oil and gas well testing provider, has launched a $1.5bn-equivalent loan to refinance existing debt, in advance of an IPO.
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Sino-Ocean Land is making its reappearance in the international bond market, unveiling a dollar five and 10 year dual trancher on Wednesday. The Hong Kong-listed real estate developer was last seen in May 2011.
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German medical homecare provider GHD Gesundheits has shortened the deadline for commitments on a €355m loan to back its buyout by Nordic Capital.
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Sebia, the French medical diagnostics firm, has tightened pricing on the first lien of its €709m-equivalent acquisition loan in response strong demand from lenders.
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Singaporean packaging company Goodpack is seeking a loan worth $835m to fund its leveraged buyout by private equity firm KKR, with a large chunk of the financing to go to the US market.
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Property duo Sino-Ocean Land and Sunshine 100 are meeting investors next week in connection with a possible dollar offerings.
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All of the big US investment banks have beaten grim expectations for their fixed income trading divisions, despite a collapse in volumes far more severe than that in the first quarter and volatility that is still on the floor, writes Owen Sanderson.
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The HK$7.9bn ($1bn) rights issue by HKT Trust was approximately 99.4% covered by existing shareholders, according to July 16 exchange filing by the company.
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Goldman Sachs posted a 47% increase in net revenues from equity underwriting in the second quarter, helping to offset a slump in trading activity which has affected its FICC business — although it still managed to beat expectations in that division.