Morgan Stanley
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Oi, the Brazilian telecom company, re-entered international debt markets this week to raise almost $1bn of short-dated paper.
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PeopleCert, a UK firm that specialises in certifying professional skills, is marketing €300m of senior secured high yield notes, to finance the acquisition of UK peer Axelos.
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Valeo, the French auto parts maker, and US exchange company Nasdaq brushed off any worries of contagion from a weak sterling market to print bonds in euros flat to fair value on Tuesday, with the issuers able to take full advantage of the an exceptionally quiet market.
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Apex Partners has cut its stake in TietoEvry, the Finnish software and IT services company, via an accelerated bookbuild.
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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone locked up a $750m dual-tranche bond on Monday. But the deal was not easy for the Indian borrower, as negative headlines at home and a volatile Asian market kept many investors away. Morgan Davis reports.
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Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek offered investors 10 year, 20 year and 40 year bonds this week when it priced its $2.5bn deal.
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ICBC Financial Leasing Co sold a $1.25bn three tranche deal on Monday that was well supported by Chinese banks.
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Nasdaq, the US securities trading marketplace, has mandated for an SEC-registered euro benchmark bond, days after the company announced it was spinning off its private market business into a new standalone joint venture.
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India’s largest ever leveraged buyout loan, tied to Blackstone’s stake purchase in IT services company Mphasis, is in the market, after inviting a wide group of banks to participate in general syndication.
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A leading shareholder in WuXi Biologics (Cayman) has pocketed HK$10.3bn ($1.3bn) after offloading a chunk of the company’s shares.
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Del Monte Philippines kicked off pre-deal investor education for its IPO on Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Indian food delivery platform Zomato has wrapped up its IPO 38.25 times subscribed. A stream of orders poured in from all corners of the market, with foreign institutions driving the deal.