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Intesa Sanpaolo chose to split an additional tier one (AT1) deal into two tranches on Thursday, with one eye on the secondary performance of the bonds and the other on the maturity profile of its debt capital stock.
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Dubai Islamic Bank is embarking on a roadshow having mandated nine banks for a long five year or seven year dollar benchmark sukuk.
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Avenue Supermarts’ founder Radhakishan Damani and members of his family offloaded a portion of their shares in the company this week, raising more than Rp34.3bn ($478.1m). The deal came just days after the company issued a chunk of primary stock.
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India’s equity capital markets have had a strong start to the year, pumping out a steady flow of large IPOs and secondary share offerings on the back of a big uptick in foreign investment. The country’s ECM pipeline is offering banks relief amid a slowdown in Hong Kong. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Chinese corporations bombarded investors with new bond options on Wednesday, allowing three issuers to raise $625m between then. Hong Kong-based asset manager ESR Cayman joined the fray in Singapore, grabbing S$225m ($161.55m).
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development took a huge order book for its Sonia-linked floating rate note on Wednesday, which introduced a new coupon calculation methodology for the sterling risk free rate. But market participants away from the deal said the demand did not reflect broad approval of the new format among investors.
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The Islamic Development Bank hit the market for a five year dollar benchmark on Wednesday, raising $2bn at a spread of 40bp to mid-swaps.
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Citic, Yango Group Co and Kunming Industrial Development and Investment Co were the three Chinese issuers that tapped bond investors for new dollar deals on Tuesday.
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Delhi International Airport (Dial) returned to the bond market with a tap of its 2029 notes on Tuesday, taking $150m from investors.
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Madrid hit the market with a 10 year sustainable bond on Tuesday, raising €1.25bn at its tightest ever spread to the Spanish sovereign, selling into its largest ever book.
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Alstom, the French maker of trains and railway equipment, has struck a €7.45bn deal to acquire Bombardier’s trains division and will partly finance the trade via a €2bn rights issue later this year or in early 2021.