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Ireland enjoyed a calmer day to auction on Thursday than eurozone sovereigns have been used to over the past two weeks — but the volatility may not be over.
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Goodyear Dunlop Tires Europe has amended its European revolving credit facility and increased it from €400m to €550m.
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Amedeo Air Four Plus, the Guernsey-domiciled aircraft acquisition and leasing investment firm, floated in London on Wednesday for £202m.
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IS Dongseo is delaying plans to raise $250m via the sale of global depositary receipts (GDR) in South Korea as markets have been rocked by a recent correction, say bankers.
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L-Bank mandated banks on Thursday for its inaugural Kauri bond, while Export Development Canada opened a tap of a 2019 Kangaroo.
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The Greater London Authority has sold the first ever sterling bond linked to the UK’s consumer price index (CPI) measure of inflation — a move other issuers could follow.
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Equity-linked investors are facing the return of a familiar name with Singapore’s CapitaLand opening books to an S$650m ($488.6m) offering on May 14.
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Latam Airlines will seek to price a two tranche securitization on Thursday, in a structure common in the airline industry but never before seen in Latin America, according to bankers.
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Imperial Mobility, the Johannesburg listed vehicle leasing and logistics company, has signed a €350m loan with banks.
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Azerbaijan Methanol Company, a petrochemical firm, has said it plans to raise a $1bn bond though a private placement.
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Imperial Mobility, the Johannesburg-listed vehicle leasing and logistics company, has signed a €350m loan with banks.
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The opportunity to buy into one of China’s largest private conglomerates, Fosun International, was too good to miss as keen investor participation propelled the company to take up an upsize option and raise a chunky HK$9.30bn ($1.20bn) from an accelerated bookbuild on May 11.