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Financing a dirty industry to clean up serves a different purpose to keeping a portfolio pure, and appeals to investors with different theories about the economy and the world. It's time for markets to start making the distinction.
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Demire, a German real estate company, issued €600m of unsecured senior notes on Monday, reducing its average financing costs by 90bp. Investors raised some concerns over the deteriorating German economy and big private equity sponsor Apollo but they lapped up the issue nonetheless.
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HSBC is reorganising its corporate finance coverage and sending the co-head of the business, Peter Enns, to Asia as part of a global revamp under Greg Guyett, the bank’s new global banking boss.
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MUFG has hired a new head of its derivatives solutions group in EMEA from HSBC.
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Wind Hellas, the Greek telecoms firm owned by GoldenTree and Cyrus Capital Partners, announced a new €500m 2024 bond on Tuesday to push out its maturities and lock in cash, ahead of Greece’s 5G auction. The deal}s terms allow Wind Hellas to pay a special dividend after selling its mobile phone towers.
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Teekay Shuttle Tankers has mandated a $150m “green bond” to fund new oil tankers built to the firm’s “e-shuttle” standards. The deal raises questions about the logic of using green-branded debt instruments to fund fossil fuel extraction.