Morgan Stanley
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Chinese health insurance and healthcare crowdfunding platform Waterdrop has raised $360m after pricing its US IPO at the top of the marketed range.
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EQT achieved a strong response from investors on Friday when it launched the first sustainability-linked bond from a private equity firm, and only the second from a financial company. The €500m deal is tied to greenhouse gas emission cuts and gender diversity metrics.
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Three regular dollar bond issuers from China were the first out of the gates to tap investors on Thursday following a long holiday in the Mainland.
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Green bonds took centre stage in the US corporate bond market this week, as issuance began to mount again after the recess for earnings blackouts. No less than three deals paired green and conventional tranches.
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Greece sold the first and only public sector benchmark deal of the week on Wednesday. However, issuers are preparing to return in force in euros and dollars next week, according to bankers.
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Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, has found overwhelming demand for its $1bn bond, attracting more than $5bn of orders.
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Greece was the only public sector borrower to announce a new benchmark transaction on Tuesday, picking banks to lead a new five year syndicated deal.
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China’s Waterdrop, a health insurance and healthcare crowdfunding platform, has opened the book for an up to $360m New York Stock Exchange IPO.
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Italy returned to the dollar market this week with a dual tranche offering of new three and 30 year bonds, with the latter extending the sovereign’s curve in the currency to 2051.
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The Asian Development dropped into the dim sum market on Wednesday to sell the first note from an SSA issuer in almost three weeks. Despite the recent absence of SSA names, the asset class is on pace for a record year.