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Generic pharmaceuticals firm Teva has released price thoughts for a $1.5bn bond refinancing, which will term out its maturities. But the levels on offer show potential opioid litigation is still weighing on the firm’s capital structure. The Israeli company settled with a group of US states at the end of October, sending its shares and bonds surging, but the firm faces a trial in New York next March.
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Commerzbank’s corporate clients division will focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and cross-selling over pure growth, as it continues with its latest strategic plan.
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Asian debt bankers were forced to react to a tumultuous week of protests in Hong Kong, cutting short the bookbuilding window for new deals. But although bankers had to change tactics, the market largely endured the turmoil. Addison Gong reports.
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Gome Retail Holdings, a Chinese retailer of electronic appliances, has cancelled an exchange-plus-new-money transaction, after investor feedback on pricing pointed to a higher yield than it wanted to pay.
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Fabianna Del Canto, who recently left Barclays, has joined agora, the capital markets fintech founded by fellow Barclays veteran Charlie Berman.
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India’s Tata Motors was dealt a blow by the market on Wednesday, as it was forced to contend with protests in Hong Kong as it tried to sell a dollar bond.