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Vehicle leasing firm LeasePlan Corporation issued its debut additional tier one capital on Thursday, a rare move for a firm outside the conventional banking sector. Pricing of the €500m perpetual non-call five year was not tightened from initial price thoughts.
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GlobalCapital revealed the winners of its 2019 Bond Awards at its annual Bond Awards Dinner at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower in London on May 22. The complete results are below. GlobalCapital congratulates all the winners and nominees.
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High yield property company Kaisa Group Holdings sold its third dollar bond of the year on Wednesday, riding on the high of its recent rating from Moody’s to raise $400m.
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Genuinely new corporate high yield issuers have been vanishingly rare in 2019, but German car interiors maker Novem is bucking the trend with the €375m first time dividend issue it has been marketing this week.
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The corporate bond market took on a distinct green tinge this week - something that is becoming more and more common. Green bonds are reaching an ever wider spread of issuers - though not yet oil group Total, out on Wednesday with a euro and sterling three-trancher, nor defence group Thales, which issued on Tuesday.
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Three Chinese borrowers sold perpetual notes on Tuesday, raising a combined $900m from the rare structure.