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Oesterreichische Kontrollbank navigated a tricky dollar market to raise $1bn on Wednesday, as dwindling swap spreads returned to haunt public sector borrowers.
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After printing an eight year FRN last week, Deutsche Bahn came again this Wednesday with a €600m fixed rate offering that drew a sizeable chunk of Asian investors.
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The UK Debt Management Office has named banks for its latest 50 year syndicated bond.
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Development Bank of Japan has made its second visit to the SRI bond market with a €300m sustainability bond on Wednesday.
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Intertrust, the Dutch corporate and trust services company, has closed the book for its IPO, which is set to raise at least €522m.
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Equiniti Group announced on Wednesday the price range of its initial public offering on London’s main market, which would give it a market capitalisation of £495m to £600m.
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The UK's Football Association has signed a £300m refinancing agreement with banks to replace a previous facility it used to build Wembley Stadium.
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Coffee Day Enterprises opened books for its Rp11.94bn ($183m) IPO on Wednesday, after putting roughly a quarter of the trade in the hands of anchor investors. But the caution in the market appears clear, with the stock allocated to anchors at the middle of guidance.
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UK gambling company Gala Coral has said it intends to redeem its high yield bonds by the time its merger with peer firm Ladbrokes is completed, which is expected to happen in the first half of next year.
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Finnish telecommunications company DNA has refinanced loan facilities with a €250m credit facility, signed today.
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BoC Aviation has soared into the syndicated loan market for a $300m unsecured borrowing, launching the deal with four banks at the top.
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Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) priced a landmark transaction this week, raising approximately $1bn from a dual-currency, triple-tranche bond. Not only was this China’s first financial green bond, but ABC was also the second bank from the country to sell notes in London in as many days, setting the stage for president Xi Jingping’s visit to the UK next week. Rev Hui reports.