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A long-standing capital markets practitioner is leaving BNP Paribas.
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Power Construction Corp of China has raised $800m from a dual-tranche offering that keeps senior perpetual supply from Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) alive.
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Green bond specialists are divided over whether proceeds of labelled green bonds can be used for operating expenditure, or whether they should mainly or entirely be used for capital expenditure.
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After Monday’s partial holiday across Europe, strong market conditions gave several high yield issuers confidence to press ahead with new issues on Tuesday. These gave investors options from investment grade-style refis to M&A trades, and executions proved strong, with International Game Technology and Aker boosting the size of their trades to take advantage of the backdrop.
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Danish wind farm operator European Energy has increased the size of its debut euro-denominated green bond, from the originally targeted €120m to €140m, on demand of more than €230m. The deal is one of only a handful of high yield issues to claim formal sustainability status, as ethical investment strategies gather pace in more corners of the capital markets.
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China’s Zhenro Properties Group wrapped up its first attempt at issuing perpetual bonds offshore this week, selling the note with a senior-to-perp differential that was tighter than some of its higher rated peers.