JP Morgan
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Three new Spac IPOs priced in Europe at the end of last week raising a combined €675m, suggesting that there is still some meaningful investor appetite for the product in the region. However, sources are warning that pricing a Spac is far from easy.
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Aydem Yenilenebilir Enerji, a Turkish renewable energy generation company, is seeking to sell a green bond in its debut international debt offering. It joins a string of Turkish corporates that have stepped into sustainable finance in the past few months to tap into a diverse investor base.
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South Korea’s Kakao Pay is revising the prospectus for its up to W1.63tr ($1.42bn) listing after the country’s securities regulator requested it to add more information to the documents, in the latest sign of an increasingly heavy-handed approach to the IPO market.
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New Development Bank plans to issue more thematic ESG-labelled bonds going forward, as part of its new five year strategy, as well as expanding its operations to new countries and mobilising more private sector involvement.
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Adani Electricity Mumbai used a sustainability-linked bond to raise $300m, as the energy company transitions to more renewable power.
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JP Morgan has hired equity capital markets banker Jonathan Paul, the latest in a series of additions to its Asia Pacific ECM team.
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Five real estate companies from Greater China made their way into the dollar bond market on Thursday, appealing to investors with short tenors and juicy new issue premiums.
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Novo Banco found just enough demand to print its first preferred senior bond this week, setting the issuer off on a journey towards its minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) targets. Market participants drew attention to the Portuguese bank’s controversial past, including imposing unexpected losses on a group of senior bondholders.
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Four public sector borrowers received strong receptions in the primary US dollar market this week, with a lack of supply in the currency over the last few weeks overriding volatility in US Treasuries.
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